Okay, so today I decided to mess around with Prescott Elliott. I’d heard the name floating around, so I figured, why not? Let’s dive in.

Getting Started
First things first, I had to figure out what I even wanted to do with it. I did some digging, just poking around to see what other folks were up to. That gave me a few ideas to start with.
The Process
I started pretty basic. I just created a new project and started from scratch. The initial setup was the most time consuming part I think, getting all the bits and pieces where they needed to be.
Then I got to the really fun stuff, start buliding features, step by step. Here’s a basic rundown of the order I tackled things:
- First, I set up the environment.
- Second, I imported data.
- Then, I added my modifications.
- After that, I created functions.
- Finally, I started making tests.
I messed with it. I made some mistakes, no big deal. I just backtracked, and made sure things were all good.
Wrapping Up
After I got everything more or less in a good spot, I went back and cleaned up. I made sure I did everything right, no big bugs. All in all, it was a pretty smooth process. It took me a bit to get the hang of some things, but hey, that’s part of learning, right?

So yeah, that was my day playing with Prescott Elliott. Pretty productive, I’d say. Definitely something I’ll keep messing with.