RFI (Request for Idea)
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Or should say RFID (Request for Idea for development)! I have been working with .Net for quite a few years now and I have decent idea how asp.net MVC works and gone through online videos and articles etc. However, I feel without practical project it's soon going to be forgotten by mind and I don't have any paid project on MVC to work with. Hence, I decided to start some hobby project but stumbled by lack of creativity. :~ So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project. Something that can be useful to develop over time to be useful to me (either as full product or parts of it) or to open source community. PS: This is genuine request, please don't flame :)
Thanks, Milind
1. Start with your hobbies (so it is interesting to you) 2. Make a webpage about that hobby 3. Add to it as necessary. For instance... I like music... so I would probably have some pages dedicated to music theory. Add a tool for transposing. Add information about orchestration and how different band instruments fit into the mix. I could go on, but it is pointless. What are your hobbies. Make a page around that. Just start with a the first page. Add the other features as you think about what you would like. What things do you look up regularly (add tools/calculators/links and such to compile all that data into a single place). Basically, take something you do already, and use MVC to make a resource that will enhance your hobby.
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Or should say RFID (Request for Idea for development)! I have been working with .Net for quite a few years now and I have decent idea how asp.net MVC works and gone through online videos and articles etc. However, I feel without practical project it's soon going to be forgotten by mind and I don't have any paid project on MVC to work with. Hence, I decided to start some hobby project but stumbled by lack of creativity. :~ So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project. Something that can be useful to develop over time to be useful to me (either as full product or parts of it) or to open source community. PS: This is genuine request, please don't flame :)
Thanks, Milind
How quickly could you create an air traffic control system? (Urgentz need codz)
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How quickly could you create an air traffic control system? (Urgentz need codz)
No way - he created the last one! :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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No way - he created the last one! :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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You gotta be pretty quick round here, or someone will knick your pen... :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Or should say RFID (Request for Idea for development)! I have been working with .Net for quite a few years now and I have decent idea how asp.net MVC works and gone through online videos and articles etc. However, I feel without practical project it's soon going to be forgotten by mind and I don't have any paid project on MVC to work with. Hence, I decided to start some hobby project but stumbled by lack of creativity. :~ So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project. Something that can be useful to develop over time to be useful to me (either as full product or parts of it) or to open source community. PS: This is genuine request, please don't flame :)
Thanks, Milind
Make a music collection database, it's easy to relate to and it can be made as simple or advanced as you wish. You're not to young to have a music collection are you? :~
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello (√-shit)2
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1. Start with your hobbies (so it is interesting to you) 2. Make a webpage about that hobby 3. Add to it as necessary. For instance... I like music... so I would probably have some pages dedicated to music theory. Add a tool for transposing. Add information about orchestration and how different band instruments fit into the mix. I could go on, but it is pointless. What are your hobbies. Make a page around that. Just start with a the first page. Add the other features as you think about what you would like. What things do you look up regularly (add tools/calculators/links and such to compile all that data into a single place). Basically, take something you do already, and use MVC to make a resource that will enhance your hobby.
Right now coding is my only hobbie, and I have all the coding tools I need. :( That said, I'm not the one looking for more coding. :-D
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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Or should say RFID (Request for Idea for development)! I have been working with .Net for quite a few years now and I have decent idea how asp.net MVC works and gone through online videos and articles etc. However, I feel without practical project it's soon going to be forgotten by mind and I don't have any paid project on MVC to work with. Hence, I decided to start some hobby project but stumbled by lack of creativity. :~ So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project. Something that can be useful to develop over time to be useful to me (either as full product or parts of it) or to open source community. PS: This is genuine request, please don't flame :)
Thanks, Milind
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Or should say RFID (Request for Idea for development)! I have been working with .Net for quite a few years now and I have decent idea how asp.net MVC works and gone through online videos and articles etc. However, I feel without practical project it's soon going to be forgotten by mind and I don't have any paid project on MVC to work with. Hence, I decided to start some hobby project but stumbled by lack of creativity. :~ So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project. Something that can be useful to develop over time to be useful to me (either as full product or parts of it) or to open source community. PS: This is genuine request, please don't flame :)
Thanks, Milind
MT_ wrote:
So, it would be great if you guys can suggest some idea of asp.net MVC project which can be useful in future rather than some tutorial project.
Well, I'm putting together a website for the Department of Public Works in Dartmouth MA, hoping that this could become something adopted by more DPW's in the state, or maybe even the country. Long term, this could result in maintenance contracts, etc., but that's all pie-in-the-sky until I get the actual website working. I've got a fair bit so far at www.dpworks.org, email me and I'll give you an account that you can use to poke around what I do have. It's implemented in MVC / Razor. Alternatively, I'd love to see a web implementation of HOPE (see sig) particularly the designer. That's a huge undertaking though with some particular challenges. So, let me know if you're interesting in working with me on the DPW thing. Marc
Imperative to Functional Programming Succinctly Contributors Wanted for Higher Order Programming Project!
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Create a generic Appointments application. Where a customer (say the local massage parlour, dentist, Dr. whatever) an personalise the page, and use it for making appointments ( and their customer can use it to book appointments)
PooperPig - Coming Soon