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    Lightspeed golf course management software

    Lightspeed Golf is all-in-one golf course management software to help courses simplify operations, drive revenue and deliver amazing golf experiences.

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    Flutter Food App UI

    Flutter Food App UI

    Order Food App UI for iOS and Android Developed in Flutter

    Magnificent User Interface that I designed back in 2018 for a project that unfortunately did not come to fruition. However, in the year 2023, I have taken the initiative to transform this aesthetically pleasing design into a fully functional code. This creation has been a labor of love, and I hope that it will capture your attention and admiration. For those who are curious, the original design can be viewed on my Dribbble or Behance account. Please take a moment to immerse yourself in this...
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    Mealer App

    Mealer App

    Mealer App - insanely good food ordering app

    An extraordinary food ordering app providing a one-stop-shop solution for clients to order their favorite meals from exceptional chefs near them. Being built as part of course SEG2105 at the University of Ottawa by SEG2105 Group 4. Multiple entities or objects of data representation (User, Client, Chef, Meal, etc.) have to be accessable and modifiable from different parts of the application, and changes in data should be represented on the user interface efficiently. By taking inspiration...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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