Music Interest Project
##What does this even do?
Its all kinds of nifty.
Here's how it works:
- The web portion is a website that allows users to host a 'sound lounge' and select a radius from that location.
- Then, phones with the SurroundSound Android app that connect to that 'sound lounge' automatically upload all of their music library (names, not files) to the server.
- Then the server churns out a playlist based on what genres people around seem to like
- And then the host computer plays the music
- All the while, the Android app has a list of the current playing song and a list of the next upcoming songs, and has the ability to upvote/downvote songs
- And the server automatically removes or bumps songs based on votes!
Neato.
Disclaimer: This was made in Februrary 2013 and is totally not representative of how well we can code.
There is a lot of sloppy code in this, and this is due to the fact that we had 36 hours to make this AND this was a long time ago.
So look at the idea, and recognize that we actually got it to work.
We plan to go back to this and actually release it... Sometime.
##Who are you guys
We are University of Waterloo Engineering students.
####Android
Victor Vucicevich wrote the android side.
Victor has worked as an android dev all over the place, such as Kik, Rebellion, and Communitech
@Vicv
####Server
All the backend was done by an incredible hackathon team.
Michaela Farova
Michaela has worked all over such as Desire2Learn, the University of Waterloo, and Tangam Gaming as all kinds of developer
Valentin Tsatskin
Val has worked at Engagio, Desire2Learn, and Thalmic Labs
Adam Wootton
Adam has worked at AMD, Communitech, and Influitive
Adding heroku remote: heroku git:remote -a surroundsound