About Us
Introduction
Hello! We’re a group of students at the Recurse Center in Pakistan, NY. We want to build useful blog analysis for writers. The way we’ll do that is by creating an algorithm to predict the optimal length, style and content of blog posts. If you have any questions or curiosity about how this works, feel free to reach out at functionfile@gmail.com
We’re a group of students at the Recurse Center
We’re a group of students at the Recurse Center, an independent organization that promotes programming for programmers in the San Francisco Bay area. We’re all remote workers who have chosen to work from home because we find it more productive and less stressful than working in an office environment.
We’ve all found that being able to work remotely allows us to spend our days doing interesting things—like creating new software products or writing blogs—and still maintain close personal relationships with other people around us while they’re working on projects at their own homes or offices.
We want to build useful blog analysis for writers.
- We want to help writers write better.
- We want to help writers write more efficiently.
- We want to help writers write more effectively.
We also want to make sure that writing gets done consistently, and at a higher rate than ever before!
The way we’ll do that is by creating an algorithm to predict the optimal length, style and content of blog posts.
Our algorithm will be based on machine learning. We’ll use data from the blog posts of popular writers, as well as less-popular writers and writers who are not popular.
You can contact us with any questions or curiosity at functionfile@gmail.com
If you have any questions or curiosity, please feel free to contact us at functionfile@gmail.com. We’re always happy to help!
Conclusion
We’re excited to share what we’ve been working on with you. We’d love to hear from people who are interested in learning more about our project and how it might help them in their writing. If you have any questions about the blog analysis algorithm or want access to these tools, please don’t hesitate to reach out!