During the last few months, I have seen and learnt a lot. I read about software and related state of the art for my project. I exchanged emails with some pretty awesome people working in the field, some still continuing with their passion and going strong, while some caught up in other phases of life. They inspired me with their work and helped me with guidance.
I made use of knowledge acquired in the past, and gained more new knowledge that will be useful in the future. I realised how hard it could be to efficiently manage time, specially juggling between matters of health where you are helpless, and work that you desperately want to see to completion.
My project goals transformed over the course, but I believe I have a deeper understanding of the scenario now. I tried several methods/libraries, tested out my hypotheses that were sometimes right, and sometimes very wrong, and most importantly, I got to work on a project that I had designed myself and was close to my heart.
One major benefit of this project is, now I understand more about managing my projects on a bigger scale and in a better way. And I can already feel the difference it has made. Overall it has been a great life experience.
I made use of knowledge acquired in the past, and gained more new knowledge that will be useful in the future. I realised how hard it could be to efficiently manage time, specially juggling between matters of health where you are helpless, and work that you desperately want to see to completion.
My project goals transformed over the course, but I believe I have a deeper understanding of the scenario now. I tried several methods/libraries, tested out my hypotheses that were sometimes right, and sometimes very wrong, and most importantly, I got to work on a project that I had designed myself and was close to my heart.
One major benefit of this project is, now I understand more about managing my projects on a bigger scale and in a better way. And I can already feel the difference it has made. Overall it has been a great life experience.
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