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I currently finish my bachelor thesis in computer science. And sometimes I wonder if I write too personal, since my thesis should be an academic piece. More

More specific, I wrote a computer program (which has no name at the moment) and I often don't know how to refer to that program and me working on that program. 
Can I say mysomething like: "My program doesconsists of two parts ...", or I did"I implemented a function that does ..."?
Or should I be always completely objective and say "the"The program of this thesis consists of two parts..." and "The program of this thesis has a function that does ...", which feels a bit counterintuitive.

I currently finish my bachelor thesis in computer science. And sometimes I wonder if I write too personal, since my thesis should be an academic piece. More specific, I wrote a computer program and I often don't know how to refer to that program and me working on that program. Can I say my program does ..., or I did ... Or should I be always completely objective and say "the program of this thesis ..." which feels a bit counterintuitive.

I currently finish my bachelor thesis in computer science. And sometimes I wonder if I write too personal, since my thesis should be an academic piece.

More specific, I wrote a computer program (which has no name at the moment) and I often don't know how to refer to that program and me working on that program. 
Can I say something like: "My program consists of two parts ...", or "I implemented a function that does ..."?
Or should I be always completely objective and say "The program of this thesis consists of two parts..." and "The program of this thesis has a function that does ...", which feels a bit counterintuitive.

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Can I write from a personal perspective in my bachelor thesis?

I currently finish my bachelor thesis in computer science. And sometimes I wonder if I write too personal, since my thesis should be an academic piece. More specific, I wrote a computer program and I often don't know how to refer to that program and me working on that program. Can I say my program does ..., or I did ... Or should I be always completely objective and say "the program of this thesis ..." which feels a bit counterintuitive.