Steven Mo

software developer studying computer science @ UC Berkeley

Scroll down to view some of my past work!

RouteRunner iOS App

A health and fitness app called Route Runner. Developed using Swift and Xcode and published onto the App Store.

The app allowed users to create accounts, login, and create and save custom running routes by dragging and dropping pins onto a map. The route would save information such as location and distance, and would be displayed in a list. Users also had a profile page that displayed their username and kept track of statistics such as number of miles ran and total distance ran.

The iOS app was coded in Swift, using Xcode as the primary tool in creating the UI, View Controllers, and Storyboards. Google Firebase was used for account creation, which stored user data and allowed me to design and create the structure of the database from scratch. To create routes, the app used the iOS MapKit framework which let users pull up Apple Maps and drop pins wherever they wanted.

Augmented Reality Exhibit

An augmented reality exhibit premiered at the Lawrence Hall of science in Berkeley, California.

The exhibit used Google's ARCore technology and a 360 degree camera to let viewers experience an interactable world that told a story. Users controlled the camera and movable parts inside an enclosed space from the outside to simulate augmented reality.