How was my recipe? I believe that my recipe was amongst the marks and top students with the best students. This was because I included a various of instructions, thinking from a perspective of a programmer, and AI technology the AI learnt as more students provided there recipes. With my recipe, It had one major key that no one in the class had. Which was step step h. Step H was a key step in opening the PB container and it was to remove the plastic/foil part underneath the lid. 2 people included REPETITION which includes me. My repetition part of the recipe was when I said to twist the lid off both condiments 5 times. Causing the lid to be loose and able to be removed and placed onto the table. I ran into 1 SYNTAX error when my recipe was being used. This is using different words for the foil peel able part underneath the lid. I called it plastic which was wrong and had to be corrected i used a DEBUGGING strategy. It was corrected by having Ms McKay tell me its actually foil not plastic. A minor inconvenience. A big inconvenience that I ran into was a major key in the making of the sandwich. It was to remove the knife and spoon after spreading it onto the sliced of bread. This factor caused my recipe to stop the sandwich from being edible to a human without taking out the utensils. This is a LOGIC error. I showed a series of SEQUENTIAL steps from step K to P. This was the getting peanut butter onto the slice and spreading it until fully off utensil. One thing that I forgot to add was a CONDITIONAL step in my recipe. I learned that a conditional statement includes true or false statements, and yes or no statements. I could've added a conditional step like "If lid has no more to screw off, place on table in front. In conclusion I learnt that ALGORITHMS are a series of steps that are broken down from a big idea to smaller ideas to find a successful outcome from it.