History
Start of the project:
The idea of using proven approaches and methods on a daily basis probably comes from practical experience and observations of how these methods and approaches help solve problems and achieve goals. I was faced with everyday tasks and problems that were successfully solved thanks to the use of methods and approaches used in his production.
To implement the project, I needed to systematize and organize these methods and approaches so that they could be easily used in everyday life. This involved creating lists, programs, tables, or other tools that helped me better understand and apply these methods and approaches.
Using proven approaches and methods in your private life has become very useful, as they can help you achieve your goals and manage various tasks and projects more effectively. Additionally, systematizing and organizing these methods and approaches has made them more accessible and easier to use, which can help many people in their daily and work lives.
Market research is an important step when starting any business, so I conducted research and determined that potential clients are:
- Freelancers who use typical tasks and want to speed up their completion.
- Development teams who want to speed up common tasks.
- Small businesses that want to speed up common tasks. Including restaurants, offices, online stores.
The first research carried out in production was aimed at optimizing technological processes and improving product quality. However, with the development of computer technology and software, research methods began to be applied in other areas, for example, in programming.
Additionally, the use of computers and smartphones in the home has become widespread, opening up new opportunities to automate and streamline everyday tasks such as cooking and household chores.
Potential clients could be freelancers, development teams, and small businesses that use typical tasks. Managers of such enterprises strive to avoid human errors and complete work quickly and efficiently, so automation and process optimization may be of significant interest to them.
In general, the research made it possible to identify the potential audience and its needs, which is an important step in the development and promotion of the product on the market.
The entire logic of the program and its implementation were carried out by one person, the author of the program, which had its advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages:
- Control. The author of the program has full control over the development process, which allows him to fully control the quality of the code, the choice of technologies used and their compatibility, as well as check every step in development.
- Development speed. One developer can quickly implement his idea and bring it to market. I didn't spend time coordinating with other developers, nor did I spend time training newbies or working on other developers' projects.
- Code homogeneity. By developing a program by one person, the author of the program, it achieves a uniform code style and makes it easier to read and maintain in the future.
Flaws:
- Limited opportunities. One person may be limited in his knowledge and experience. This may result in limited program capabilities or ineffective operation.
- Risk of lack of support. If the author of a program suddenly abandons its development, this can lead to problems in its support and further development.
- Funding from the author only is useful in cases where the project or research is a personal hobby or hobby that the author wishes to pursue without attracting external funds.
I worked for a manufacturing company for many years and honed my ideas and developments to ultimately create my own product. The idea was to take something new from production that would be unique and meet the needs of the market.
The first stage I went through was market research and identifying customer needs. I studied the trends in the market and did research to find out what products would be in demand in the market. I then began designing and prototyping to ensure my product met customer needs.
However, at this stage some difficulties arose. I encountered problems during the prototyping and testing process, and had to spend a lot of time and effort to solve these problems.
But I didn’t give up and continued to work on my product. I used my wealth of experience and knowledge to improve the design and functionality of the product. I also consulted other experts to gain valuable advice and ideas.
Finally, my product was ready to go to market. I was confident in its quality and potential in the market.