# March 30th-April 5th 2020

Looks like I spent too much time on the project this weekend :blush: Will quickly write some notes about it.

Also thinking about doing this in a slightly different way for next week.&#x20;

* Write down what I am thinking in the app
* Review and write on it the next day at 8:00AM if anything of note
* Sunday, review the writings and publish

### Table of Contents

* [Project Status 0.01](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md)
  * [What was done](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#what-was-done)
  * [Demo](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#demo)
  * [How it was done and what was learned](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#how-it-was-done-and-what-was-learned)
  * [What's gonna be in 0.02?](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#whats-gonna-be-in-0-02)
  * [Sketches from this week](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#sketches-from-this-week)
  * [Things for 0.02+](/brain-dump/march-30th-april-5th-2020/project-status-0.01.md#things-for-0-02)


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