MyTaste

Location

Roy O. West 119 (Roy Instruction Classroom)

Event Website

https://depauw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12454496

Start Date

7-5-2026 2:45 PM

End Date

7-5-2026 3:00 PM

Presentation Type

Thesis

Description

MyTaste is a web application that serves as a centralized personal media journal, allowing users to log, review, and leave a note on the music they listen to, movies they watch, and books they read — all in one place. Many people struggle to keep track of the content they engage with across different platforms and formats in their daily lives. MyTaste offers a solution to this by providing a single diary-style feed where users can create timestamped journal entries for any of the three media types, write a review and a 1-to-5 star rating, and browse their personal diary feed utilizing filters. The application integrates the OMDb API so users can search for real movie titles rather than entering data manually. MyTaste is built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Google Firebase for authentication and cloud data storage.

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Completed as part of Professor Allana Johnson's CSC 498 Senior Project course.

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May 7th, 2:45 PM May 7th, 3:00 PM

MyTaste

Roy O. West 119 (Roy Instruction Classroom)

MyTaste is a web application that serves as a centralized personal media journal, allowing users to log, review, and leave a note on the music they listen to, movies they watch, and books they read — all in one place. Many people struggle to keep track of the content they engage with across different platforms and formats in their daily lives. MyTaste offers a solution to this by providing a single diary-style feed where users can create timestamped journal entries for any of the three media types, write a review and a 1-to-5 star rating, and browse their personal diary feed utilizing filters. The application integrates the OMDb API so users can search for real movie titles rather than entering data manually. MyTaste is built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Google Firebase for authentication and cloud data storage.

https://scholarship.depauw.edu/library_symposium/2025-2026/Spring2026/21