June 11th, 2020 at 1:04 AM
I wish you the best of luck with your endeavors! My advice is to start small and to expand upon it. I learned that lesson when I attempted a huge file exchange software project many years ago. I learned a wealth of how to do things doing it, but I wound up never completing it because I kept expanding it until it became too large. Lesson learned, on my part. Still glad I did it, I learned a lot in the process.
If your aim is to get a working prototype as quickly as possible and to expand upon it incrementally, you'll be able to keep track of a growing project much more easily. My personal advice is to start small and expand (as I've said before, only because it gets something working quickly). We have a lot of developers here who are happy to help, test, and provide feedback. Please do share further ideas and progress.
If your aim is to get a working prototype as quickly as possible and to expand upon it incrementally, you'll be able to keep track of a growing project much more easily. My personal advice is to start small and expand (as I've said before, only because it gets something working quickly). We have a lot of developers here who are happy to help, test, and provide feedback. Please do share further ideas and progress.