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Richard Commins was a creative and talented programmer who made the process simple despite not having any programming skills. He developed a unique, downloadable app and has already received downloads from the App Store. App Store.

Richard answered questions about the idea behind the app. He said he wanted to “try to make an app that addresses certain current issues in Ireland without putting people under excessive economic or political burdens.”

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Richard Commins Helping Students with His Innovations and programming skills

Richard Commins was a creative and talented programmer who made the process simple despite not having any programming skills. He developed a unique, downloadable app and has already received downloads from the App Store. App Store.

Richard answered questions about the idea behind the app. He said he wanted to “try to make an app that addresses certain current issues in Ireland without putting people under excessive economic or political burdens.”

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Richard Commins - Helping Students with His Innovations

Introduction

Project Dash Project Dash (Driving All Students to Home) was designed
through collaboration between NUI Galway students. Students can use taxis
even without money, credit cards, or mobile. A significant number of
students from universities, as well as taxi firms, have signed up to make use
of the services since the program was implemented during the time that it
was in Galway and Carlow.

Richard Commins, a final-year student of business information systems at
NUI Galway who led the project's creation, was at UCC today to participate
in the launch of the initiative.



About Richard Commins

● Project Dash (Driving All Students Home) was developed in collaboration with NUI Galway students. Students can use

the program to take taxis even if they don’t have a credit card or mobile phone. Since the program’s introduction at
Galway in Galway Carlow, many students have registered to use the services.

● Richie Commins was at UCC today as part of the project rollout. He is a final-year student in NUI Galway’s business

information system program.

● He explained that Dash was created as a college assignment to help the student solve his problem.



Richard Commins work with the Dublin Area Economic Development
Corporation

● Richard Commins was a creative and talented programmer who made the process simple

despite not having any programming skills. He developed a unique, downloadable app
and has already received downloads from the App Store. App Store.

● Richard answered questions about the idea behind the app. He said he wanted to “try to

make an app that addresses certain current issues in Ireland without putting people
under excessive economic or political burdens.”

Reference Links

● http://www.universitytimes.ie/2017/12/dublins-got-a-new-taxi-app/
● https://online.pubhtml5.com/wfngq/prfm/
● https://richardcommins.tumblr.com/
● https://fliphtml5.com/kjsmr/jkfy


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