I’ve worked on the script to a point where I’m ready to release it. But Now that I am happy with it I’m not really sure about where to go. Its apparently really helped out a friend who was working on a school assignment on online economics and he told me that its extremely useful for the act of research on your own instead of gathering information from a third party where most of the time, the data is significantly off due to the third party either being influenced, biased, incompetent, or any other reasons. But yeah, I think I’ve taken enough time off of the project so right after I post this I am gonna go back to working on a few bug fixes that keep on popping up that get a little bit annoying and maybe I’ll work on improving the application cases for this script cause I truly think it can help people in their search for accurate information. So until next blog post, thanks for reading my blog about me doing nothing… wonder why you stuck around…
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Hello Alex,
What an interesting journey you have documented so far! Creativity during script writing is tough, but your ability to reach out to find good resources is a step in the right direction. I specifically enjoyed your piece on sources of error among most scripts including incompetence, bias, or negative influence. I would love to know exactly how you plan on completing and sharing your script in one of your upcoming blog posts. What strategies do you feel will be useful when completing a passion project like this one? Nevertheless, fantastic job so far. Keep trying!
Below I have listed a few helpful resources:
https://mindofmica.com/smart-goal-setting-passion-project/
https://www.transizion.com/passion-projects-for-high-school-students/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-passion-projects-dale-darley-mba