topic for final year proj inj c#
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In my experience you can come out of uni and still be a beginner; the school of hard knocks is where you really learn the nuts and bolts.
Steve
true, but still...
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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hello !! plz do list topics for final year degree(ug) proj in c# for a beginner
MARTAND SHARDUL B.TECH(C.S. & ENGG.)
I don't know why people do so...!!!!!!!;P they did not want to try one time to self develop. they wnat only Soln. :rolleyes:
Pavan Pareta
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I don't know why people do so...!!!!!!!;P they did not want to try one time to self develop. they wnat only Soln. :rolleyes:
Pavan Pareta
The OP asked:
Martand S wrote:
hello !! plz do list topics for final year degree(ug) proj in c# for a beginner
You said:
Pavan_pareta wrote:
don't know why people do so...!!!!!!! they did not want to try one time to self develop. they wnat only Soln.
He wasn't asking for a solution, complete or otherwise. He was asking for suggestions for a "final year degree(ug) proj in c# for a beginner".
Steve
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hello !! plz do list topics for final year degree(ug) proj in c# for a beginner
MARTAND SHARDUL B.TECH(C.S. & ENGG.)
Do something that solves some problem from your other class (algebra, whatever), if you can apply results from your app in that class too. ;)
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
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I've got nothing against people asking for help, school project or not; people asking for complete solutions is the problem. I don't think the OP's question was out of line.
Steve
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I've got nothing against people asking for help, school project or not; people asking for complete solutions is the problem. I don't think the OP's question was out of line.
Steve
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In my experience you can come out of uni and still be a beginner; the school of hard knocks is where you really learn the nuts and bolts.
Steve
Granted, that is the case, but you should (at least) be considered a good programmer inside of your environment (aka: big fish in a little pond). Then you have the rude awakening of the corporate world, where you realize everything you learned was just a rudimentary part of the ongoing learning process.
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Martand S wrote:
final year degree
Martand S wrote:
for a beginner
:doh::omg::wtf::confused:
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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You dont think a student should be able to come up with their own end of year project? :rolleyes: You think this a valuable and useful question for a forum? :confused:
Bear in mind, he's asking for "ideas" rather than solutions. What's to say there's no creative process in being given an idea, or even just a title, and running with that to make it your own. I was given a title for my project of "A webcam security camera". Rest assured that although I was given the title, I consider the entire creative process to be my own since the method I used and the approach I took was certainly not what would be expected from the title. Also, the project itself is to create a solution. As a student it's incredibly hard to find a problem to solve if you have no starting point, but that isn't really the intended technical challenge of doing a computer science degree now is it? Mostly it's the people doing day to day work in the field that will have ideas for really interesting personal projects that would be possible with todays tech, but won't have the time to actually do them.
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hello !! plz do list topics for final year degree(ug) proj in c# for a beginner
MARTAND SHARDUL B.TECH(C.S. & ENGG.)
I learned C# in order to do my final year project - very rewarding. My project was a webcam security camera - to be implemented in whatever fashion or means I saw fit. Other interesting ideas for projects I've heard along the way: Nanite simulator (how would they communicate, create large scale structures with simple instructions) Remote control helicopter controller (you might need an expensive toy for that one though) Any of those are feasible projects and should give you plenty to study, write about and actually implement - there's a lot of real world and computer science theory to be studied and learned in the implementation of any of them
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You dont think a student should be able to come up with their own end of year project? :rolleyes: You think this a valuable and useful question for a forum? :confused:
J4amieC wrote:
You dont think a student should be able to come up with their own end of year project?
There is nothing wrong with asking for help. Sure maybe he can come up with an idea but perhaps someone else has a better one or can set him on the path to a better one.
J4amieC wrote:
You think this a valuable and useful question for a forum?
Valuable to whom? To you I guess not, to the poster this may not be the case.
Steve