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Plans for November

I’ll admit, this has easily been one of the craziest years of my entire life. With the pandemic, it’s been a bit hard to keep a real schedule and plans for each month, as things keep changing every day. That being said, I hope to stick with my plans for November to the best of my ability. So, without further ado, let’s dive in!

This month’s main project: Violoncello!

Violoncello is easily one of the biggest projects I’ve worked on in recent times. By itself, writing a basic text-based browser is a breeze. However, Violoncello is going to be a very complex browser with a lot of features, so it’s going to be a little while before version 1.0 is ready for production. Don’t worry, though. I have a feeling it’s going to be worth the wait!

Syndicate Updates

One program I really want to work on this month is Syndicate. I have some ideas for how I can improve it, and I’m eager to start working on a new update for it. With that being said, trying to finish Violoncello is still my main priority for this month.

Wrapping Things Up...

Thanks for reading my plans for this month! Again, I can’t guarantee that they’ll work out in the end, but I’m hopeful that they will. I’ll keep you updated on what I’m working on!

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