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Eatery Blue - Browse. Search. Eat.

Eatery was the first app released by AppDev. With over 6,000 students using it every month, it enables students to browse menus and discover places to eat on Cornell’s campus. It enhances the dining experience at Cornell with features such as providing the crowdedness of eateries, checking meal swipes and dining money balances, and favoriting dishes. Eatery is available on both iOS and Android platforms.

Installation

Clone this repository and import into Android Studio

git clone [email protected]:cuappdev/eatery-blue-android.git

Generating signed APK

From Android Studio:

  1. Build menu
  2. Generate Signed APK...
  3. Fill in the keystore information (you only need to do this once manually and then let Android Studio remember it)

Maintainers

This project is maintained by the Android Team @ Cornell Appdev

Current Roster
  • Aastha Shah (@aasthashah999)
  • Connor Reinhold (@connorreinhold)
  • Kevin Sun (@kevinsun-dev)
  • Justin Jiang (@JiangoJ)
  • Haichen Wang (@Haichen-Wang)
  • Shiyuan Huang (@Shiyuan-Huang-23)
  • Chris Desir (@ckdesir)
  • Junyu Wang (@JessieWang0706)
  • Corwin Zhang (@Corfish123)
  • Justin Guo (@thisjustin123)
  • Aarushi Singh (@AarushiSingh214)
  • Benjamin Harris (@BenHarris4848)
Alumni
  • Jae Choi (@jyc979)
  • Abdullah Islam (@abdullah248)
  • Lesley Huang (@ningning621)
  • Jehron Petty (@JehronPett)
  • Jonvi Rollins (@djr277)
  • Preston Rozwood (@Pdbz199)
  • Joseph Fulgieri (@jmf373)
  • Adam Kadhim (@hockeymonday)

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some feature')
  4. Run the linter: https://developer.android.com/studio/write/lint
  5. Push your branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

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