SchoolMan Development Update
I wish you a happy new month!!!
SchoolMan is built to aid schools and institutions in various levels of office computation & much more.

This blog, #SchoolMan, will be updated frequently with the issues and developments on the app.
The SchoolMan project is not open source and code visibility will be restricted to necessary cases only. Screenshots and unit prototypes may be used, among others, to explain certain aspects of the system or concepts applied.
Your suggestions and contributions are needed for the growth of the app. SchoolMan is written in JavaSE, and C/C++ translation is ongoing. Sqlite is used for database.

Figure 1: Graph showing app size of the SchoolMan prototype from 01/07/18 to 31/07/18
Subjects’ data filled in (wk 1 – 10)
- English language (04/07/18 – 10/07/18), (29/07/18 – 31/07/18)
Subjects’ data filled in (wk 1 – 5)
- Mathematics (10/07/18 – 13/07/18)
- Basic science (13/07/18 – 16/07/18)
- Physical & health education (13/07/18 – 16/07/18)
- Information technology (13/07/18 – 16/07/18)
- Christian religious studies (13/07/18 – 16/07/18)
- Civic education (16/07/18 – 19/07/18)
- Social studies (16/07/18 – 19/07/18)
- Security education (16/07/18 – 19/07/18)
- Verbal reasoning (26/07/18 – 29/07/18)
- Quantitative reasoning (26/07/18 – 29/07/18)
Subjects’ data not yet filled in (wk 1-5)
- French language
- Hausa language
- Igbo language
- Yoruba language
The next edition of this blog will not use the utopian-io tag. I have just been informed that the utopian-io tag is expected on only open source projects (of which, SchoolMan is not one).
Thank you.