Euphesta

Implementation

 

Steps

  1. Develop foundation of Euphegram code execution - done!
  2. Develop rest of Euphegram code execution
  3. Release Euphegram as console-based compiler on GitHub
  4. Implement GUI: monospaced mode
  5. Release Euphegram/GUI on GitHub
  6. Write EGML design specs
  7. Develop EGML
  8. Integrate Euphegram with EGML
  9. Euphegram/EGML: EUGENE is short for EUpheGram ENginE
  10. Eugene is open source
  11. Develop Euphegram code editor
  12. Expand code editor to Euphegram SDK
  13. Perform beta testing
  14. Develop monetizing functionality
  15. Launch website
  16. Purchase Google AdWords advertising
  17. Features to add later:
    1. Implement Keyboard Aid (bells and whistles of editor)
    2. Develop WYSIWYG EGML screen editor
    3. Develop Euphegram-to-Java converter
  18. Recruit Android programmer
  19. Make pitch to DMZ tech incubator at Ryerson University
  20. Search for angel investor
  21. Port system to Android
  22. Eugene for Android (free-form version) is closed source
  23. Convert Eugene to Swift
  24. Port system to iOS
  25. In case Euphesta is profitable:
    • Skip the following steps
  26. Backup project: Eupheteach (exit strategy for Euphesta)
  27. Make Eugene completely open source
  28. Euphenodes hosted elsewhere
  29. Implement Euphegrid using Euphegram (closed source)
  30. Implement algebraic expression handler of Euphegrid using Euphegram
  31. Perform beta testing using West Neighbourhood House
  32. Launch website: Eupheteach.com
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