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The goal was to code a simple little dummy app for a card game I’m creating about Chinese hieroglyphs. The app would have quiz game functionality, a table with a collection of Chinese characters, and back-end to store user data. It all seemed so simple at first, especially considering the power of ChatGPT, which I intended to lean on heavily. Of course, the project turned out to be anything but simple and became more and more complicated as I got further along.