Food Recipe App Requirements and Instructions
Food Recipe Android App with all features needed for the app and the app should be
in Full working condition. Use Android Studio Bumblebee Version XXXXXXXXXXand the code
should be in Java well commented and formatted.
No API is needed.
Need a PPT slides of XXXXXXXXXXabout the project and fulfill all the requirements listed
elow.
A. Any methods that you have worked on or have written on your own should have
proper Javadoc comments.
B. You should also have inline comments for sections of code you wrote to help explain
what is going on.
C. Please include a README.md file in the root directory of your application that
describes:
D. If your app isn't working or buggy, please describe what features are
oken
E. Steps or configuration that need to be followed to use the app (e.g. if you need to
enable WIFI first and set a specific IP address in the application code)
F. Links to Tutorials that you followed to build your application
G. What code was your own, and what was from the tutorial. Reference line#'s and
major areas of code/variables/classes that you added on your own (if you did not
start from scratch)
1. Complexity of Application/Goal (and your contribution/changes if you started with an
existing tutorial
epository). For example, if you pulled a git repository for some
advanced application, got it running without hassles, then you won't get many marks
here.
2. Working Project, or % of project complete
3. Use of Android hardware or other features (e.g. accelerometer, camera, GPS etc...) -
what differentiates your app from something that could run as a Web App?
4. Android User-Interface (Use of Layouts, Buttons, Fragments, ImageViews, Display
Adapters etc.. (or custom UI if you are making a Game or using Unity)
5. Completed README.md as described above Proper Javadoc style comments fo
methods that you have written or modified, code formatting
Presentation:
➔ Need PPT slides of your Android app.
➔ Discuss tutorials you followed (whether they worked or not) and issues you ran into
➔ Overview of functionality that you added and relevant blocks of code to make it work