Sorry to be clear - I meant to write :

The fact that not only the objective but also key parts of the design are
done (only two tables) is another clue that this is NOT a real world
request from a paying customer.  In my experience real customers don’t tell
the developer about the internal design, or even the choice of framework.


On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 9:07 AM Anthony Flury <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Sorry, But this feels very homework like to me.
>
> a real credit bureau would be far more complex with a lot of secure B2B
> interfaces to companies such as banks and other organisations.
>
> The fact that not only the objective but also key parts of the design are
> done (only two tables) is another clue that this is a real world request
> from a paying customer.
>
> While I understand that Django can be confusing to a beginner asking for
> someone to help write your course work feels like cheating to me. I
> certainly wouldn’t be happy with taking college/school credit for a project
> that was my work.
> Now if in the course of you writing this you hit a specific technical
> issue or don’t understand a specific aspect of something you need to solve,
>  Then I am sure many people here will help you.
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 8:21 PM Suraj Naithani <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> *  Credit Bureau Update with Algorithm and Dynamic Question Pop-up - *
>>
>> * Objective *
>> We are building a credit bureau update system, and we are looking for a
>> Python/Django developer to implement an algorithm that updates a credit
>> score based on a set of predefined factors. The system should also include
>> a dynamic pop-up interface that asks a series of questions pulled from a
>> database. Based on the user's responses, the system will calculate and
>> display a credit score.
>>
>> *  Requirements *
>> *1. Database Model -*
>> You need to create a database schema that stores:
>> ● A list of questions (stored in a Question model) along with possible
>> answers (A, B, C, D).
>> ● A UserResponse model to track users' answers to each question.
>>
>> *2. Credit Scoring Algorithm *
>> ● Based on the answers to these questions, develop an algorithm to
>> calculate the credit score.
>> ● The algorithm should assign specific scores to each possible answer
>> (e.g., if the user answers "Always" to a question about making payments on
>> time, award more points).
>>
>> *3. Dynamic Pop-up Interface*
>> ● Use Django to render the form dynamically with questions from the
>> database. ● When the user submits the answers, store them in the database
>> and calculate the credit score. ● Provide a pop-up interface (using
>> JavaScript or Django template features) where users can answer the
>> questions. 4. Web Application Features
>>
>> *4. Web Application Features  *
>> ● Form Page: A page that displays the questions and captures user
>> responses.
>> ● Popup: A modal pop-up that displays each question one by one. The user
>> should answer them and submit their responses.
>> ● Results Page: After the user submits the form, a results page should
>> show their calculated credit score
>>
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