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hello Can any one suggest me an IEEE project in .net and C# for my graduation or else guide me
came out of hardwork
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hello Can any one suggest me an IEEE project in .net and C# for my graduation or else guide me
came out of hardwork
How about an application to prevent posts from people too lazy or unqualified to do their own assignments
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How about an application to prevent posts from people too lazy or unqualified to do their own assignments
only two letters away from being an asset
I am just asking suggest an topic to proceed with...
came out of hardwork
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I am just asking suggest an topic to proceed with...
came out of hardwork
You're not the first idiot to ask this, nor will you be the last. Here are the issues: 1 - if you can't think for yourself, how can you hope to write code ? 2 - if you can't think for yourself, how is it likely your experience is so broad that any topic we suggest will show of the strengths of your experience ? 3 - how is it that whatever we suggest will be something that's likely to be at the right level to impress your teachers ? It's a dumb question. You know what you're good at ( if anything ) and you know what you've been taught. You're the one who should decide the best project to give you a good mark at the end
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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How about an application to prevent posts from people too lazy or unqualified to do their own assignments
only two letters away from being an asset
LMAO !! :laugh: :laugh:
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hello Can any one suggest me an IEEE project in .net and C# for my graduation or else guide me
came out of hardwork
I think you should aim to write a system that is fully capable of passing the Turing test. Don't let people put you off by saying it's defeated the finest minds in the industry - keep at it, don't sleep, eat, attend lectures, interact with humans in any way until you've completed this task. Good luck.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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I think you should aim to write a system that is fully capable of passing the Turing test. Don't let people put you off by saying it's defeated the finest minds in the industry - keep at it, don't sleep, eat, attend lectures, interact with humans in any way until you've completed this task. Good luck.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
write a system that is fully capable of passing the Turing test
Yes, but what will he do after lunch?
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hello Can any one suggest me an IEEE project in .net and C# for my graduation or else guide me
came out of hardwork
Choosing a project for a dissertation (or even at the undergrad level) can be much harder than it sounds. I suspect many of the people criticizing your question have never selected a project for a dissertation themselves. There must be an element of originality in your project; the more the better. The best topics are those that solve a previously unsolved problem, or that open up an entirely new area for research. Your own background, strengths, and interests are factors, as well as the current state of technology. You want to find an area where you can make a contribution. Obscure corners of technology that haven't been extensively studied are good candidates. So is applying an existing technology to a new area where it hasn't been used before. Another is areas that are cutting-edge, and so new that they haven't been extensively explored. In these new areas, discoveries you make probably haven't been made by others yet. Look at areas you're interested in learning about first. This will provide more motivation for you to explore. Once you have an area, keep working on it, even though the end isn't in sight yet. You can make progress even when it looks like you're not making progress.