MorningHabits in March: Why Design Patterns Make Sense

This is the third monthly post on my journey with the One Side Project challenge — developing an iOS App that guides you through your mornings, calmly. You can find part one here.

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DollarCal: Let there be forecasts

If you’ve been following along with my entries from January and February for the One Side Project Challenge, let me start by assuring you as soon as possible that what follows will not be excuses for how much I didn’t do this month!


Whalesight — kicking things off in January

I’ve joined the One Side Project movement. The goal of this movement is to focus on one side project at a time. This is extremely interesting for me as I usually am juggling numerous side projects and wind up struggling to finish any of them.


Booksrific: The Challenge, Goals and Plan

When I came across the One Side Project Challenge, I actually hesitated to think whether it even made sense to commit Booksrific to it, when I had already experienced roadblocks just kickstarting it for over two years.


Happened: On On!

This is the fourth project update for my project “Happened” and participating in the One Side Project challenge. You can find my previous posts here.

The plan for this month was to build upon the platform I established these past few months. Add features, fill in around he…

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