Android App: Darmstadt student canteens

11/1/2009
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Olexandr Savchuk

So I’ve got myself a new and shiny HTC Magic as a replacement for the old and dying Touch. And then I thought: hmm, Android is an open platform, and apps are natively written in Java. I know Java. Why not try to write something?

A good idea soon came from a friend: a client for the menu of the Mensa, university’s cafeteria of sorts. So one can look, while walking from the lectures (or sitting in them), what there is to eat today, and whether one doesn’t rather want to walk straight home. And so, a day, lots of coffee and a lot of googling later, I present you this wonderous Android app to see and download:

The app is available from the Android Market, and can be found easiest by scanning the following QR Code (if you don’t have the Barcode Scanner app, go and install it from the Market now, it’s a must on Android):
QR Code: Mensen Darmstadt

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