- This project is a food recipe management system that aims to make it easier for people to manage their recipes and ingredients.
Example usages:
- NUS students living on campus aiming to cook more to save money
- Home cooks trying to cook a wider variety of meals
- The project is implemented as a command-line application in Java, written primarily in OOP.
- The application is written to be extremely modular, to make it easier for multiple people to contribute to the project at once.
- User guides and developer guides are also provided for users and developers to quickly get up to speed on the project
- The name “ChopChop” comes from a Cantonese phrase that means to “hurry up”, reflecting the speed in which users can use our application to manage their recipes. It’s also related to the act of chopping, a common action in the kitchen.
- For the detailed documentation of this project, see the Address Book Product Website.
- This project is based on the AddressBook-Level3 project created by the SE-EDU initiative.
For more information, check out ChopChop Product Website