Hi, everyone! Summer is here and there' a reduction in my online time, which is a good thing - being in correspondence school means long hours at a desk, which isn't such a healthy thing. My slipped disc is improving slowly, though, so I'll count my activity level as about right.
I'm going to be starting a new semester in August, leaving me a month long gap. It's not really enough time ot get a job, but I'd like to make a little bit of money. It's also my intention to use a programming project as a training tool for my courses, so I'm hoping to combine them. There's a wild world of app programming, and if I use a prefab programming environment, like Unity, I might be able to cook up a little tablet/phone video game in my month off to make some surplus money. Nothing fancy - nothing more complicated than Tetris. So I'll be spending the next few days thinking over whether that's all pie-in-the-sky, or if it's something I could potentially do.
Anyone have any opinions? I have a few ideas but i'd rather not voice them right now. What do you think?
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