My plan was to complete the prototype by the end of this year. But oh boy, learning to code isn't easy(it's good that it's not easy). Yes I am doing an associate degree in software development. But just because you attend the lectures and do what they said you to do, you ain't going to learn it unless you do something on your own.
Why didn’t you learn to program by building your prototype?
@Danny Sullivan asked you about action faking FOUR MONTHS AGO and you still don’t have a working prototype or MVP that you can test on real people?
I obviously don’t know any details, but if you don’t have anything to show after four months, then you are still action faking.
How about you make a concise list of what you’ve accomplished since July, then follow with a short list of what you will accomplish in December. Then tell us what you will do TODAY, then go do it. Come back and check off your lists as you complete things.
You can still have a working prototype by Dec 31. Not necessarily the full product, but something that a real person can visit and try out. Then you can get feedback that validates your idea or helps you shift direction.
Start building!