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This is a quail's nest. A very rabid quail.
This blog serves to document my projects and my slow descent into insanity. If you're into that kinda stuff, you could follow, but honestly, why would you want to? 

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Well, it finally happened. I finished a project for the first time in my life. I never thought this day would come. I have so many people to thank. First and foremost, Frankie, with his soulless eyes, kept pushing me to achieve far and beyond.    That's the look of utmost happiness The Python Snake game project was my Grade 10 Final Project submission. Back then it was just a rudimentary shell of what it is today. It only implemented the single-player mode of the game, and it didn't have any of the bells and whistles it does today.  So here's my final post on this topic. Initially, I didn't plan on working on this project. I didn't feel like creating a game for the second time and decided I wanted to do something with a real-world value.  My plan was to expand on the idea of the COVID Calculator I had mentioned in one of my previous posts. With all this stuff going on in the world right now, what could get more 'real-world' than a program that predicts the ...

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