Fidroo: A Food Delivery App

Authors

  • Priyanshu Paliwal Dept. of Computer Engineering, SVPCET, Nagpur, MH, India
  • Hritik Mishra Dept. of Computer Engineering, SVPCET, Nagpur, MH, India
  • Saijal Gadewar Dept. of Computer Engineering, SVPCET, Nagpur, MH, India
  • Joash Deogare Dept. of Computer Engineering, SVPCET, Nagpur, MH, India

Keywords:

Food Delivery, Flutter, Firebase, Cloud Fire store, Cloud Kitchens

Abstract

Fidroo a food delivery application which will be used to take orders from the users and deliver food to their respective places. We are using an open source framework Flutter for the development of this application and the programming language used is Dart. In this for the backend of the application we are using Firebase which is a software which provides us the services for the backend. For the database we are using Cloud Fire store for storing all the data of the app. This is a
hybrid application which can be installed in both android as well as IOS devices. It is a food delivery app which only focuses on Cloud Kitchens and Cloud Chefs this differentiates it from other food delivery applications in the market.
Keywords- Food Delivery, Flutter, Firebase, Cloud Fire store, Dart, Android, IOS, Cloud Kitchens, Cloud Chefs, Hybrid.

References

Official documentation to use firebase in flutter https://firebase.flutter.dev/

Referred some youtube videos https://www.youtube.com/

Referred some mediam blogs https://medium.com/

Referred different websites for ui development some of them are Pintrest,Screenlane, Dribbble https://in.pinterest.com/ ,

https://dribbble.com/ , https://screenlane.com/ .

Official documentation of flutter https://flutter.dev/

A website where all the flutter packages are present https://pub.dev/

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Published

18-04-2022

How to Cite

Priyanshu Paliwal, Hritik Mishra, Saijal Gadewar, & Joash Deogare. (2022). Fidroo: A Food Delivery App. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 13(3), 99–102. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/540

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Original Research Article