27 June 2016
tags: examcopedia jquery js lessons learnt the hard way

The basic functionality of examcopedia has been refined in the past few weeks. Now, it is at a presentable state. Next step is to promote the site and/or secure some funding to further develop it.

I am thinking of writing to some parties which may have direct or indirect interest in seeing examcopedia grow. In the local scope, ATA, teacher’s health fund, in the global scope, google edu, microsoft.

I have doubts. I am scared. Of the possibilities of failure. I am scared that I might not be good enough. I am scared that examcopedia might not be good enough. Even though I truly believe its potential. We should write in.

I came across this article whilst researching on bodyparser (which I believe is required for passport).

I believe the issue had been resolved, as bodyparser no longer parsers multipart post requests.

In the past week, I have had some success at trying to connect to potential stake holders. I realised that I needed to broaden my scope a little, or alternatively, pitch in a very different direction if I want to gain any success in the near future. I need to work on the pitch a lot better. I need to be able to deliver a good pitch even if I was drunk/hungover/very very tired. I was talking to my friend about what I was trying to do, and I sounded like Peter Russo at the end of House of Cards S1.

Very quickly, fixed some small problems with timetabling. Almost allowed JS injection exploit.