Alright, so today I’m gonna walk you through what I did with Connor Payton. Heard some buzz about it, figured I’d dive in and see what’s what. Turns out, it was a bit of a rabbit hole, but hey, that’s how we learn, right?

First off, I started by just googling “Connor Payton”. Pretty basic, I know. I wanted to get a general sense of what people were saying, any potential use cases, you know, the usual groundwork. I skimmed through the top results, mainly looking for any official documentation or tutorials. Didn’t find much in the way of “official”, but plenty of forum posts and blog entries from other folks messing around with it.
Next, I tried to actually do something. I decided to focus on, like, a simple “hello world” type project. I started by setting up a basic environment. In my case, I just used a text editor and a command line. Nothing fancy. Then I copied some example code. I found a basic code snippet on a forum that looked like it did some cool stuff. I pasted it into my text editor.
Then, I messed around with the code. I changed some of the variables. I wanted to see what would happen if I tweaked the input values. I compiled and ran it again. This time, the output was slightly different. Okay, so it is actually responding to my changes. Good to know.
I kept experimenting, gradually adding more complexity. I tried to incorporate some of the more advanced features that I’d read about, like connecting to other resources. That’s where I started hitting some snags. There are few problems in the original code. I fixed the problem and tried to deploy the code again. Surprisingly, it worked.
So, what’s my verdict on Connor Payton? Well, it’s definitely got some potential, but it’s also a bit rough around the edges. The lack of solid documentation makes it harder to get started, but the community seems pretty active, so there’s plenty of help to be found if you’re willing to dig. I guess I still have a lot to learn.
Would I recommend it? Maybe. If you’re the type of person who enjoys tinkering and doesn’t mind getting your hands dirty, then sure, give it a shot. Just be prepared to spend some time troubleshooting. But if you’re looking for something that’s plug-and-play, you might want to look elsewhere.
Anyway, that’s my experience. Hope it helps anyone else who’s thinking about diving into Connor Payton!