i am a final year student of IT branch. i want to do impressive project which will be helpful in my job search and which is something new in this field.
impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.nethave difficulty in deciding a project for final year engineering.
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impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.net
Posted 02 June 2010 - 07:29 AM
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Re: impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.net
Posted 02 June 2010 - 07:34 AM
What facet of IT are you studying?
Are you looking for web development ideas?
Are you looking for web development ideas?
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Re: impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.net
Posted 02 June 2010 - 07:54 AM
moved to the ASP.Net forum
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Re: impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.net
Posted 02 June 2010 - 08:22 AM
Erm, maybe a e-commerce system featuring an awesome administration section.
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Re: impressive project ideas for final year in c# and asp.net
Posted 03 June 2010 - 07:23 AM
Final year of ...university/college?
I did an e-commerce website for my final year project but I had a live client that "hired" us to create it. Working with the client was more difficult than actually doing the implementation (but the System Requirements Document [SRD] was a LOT of work).
Social networks is very popular right now.
They are pretty complicated too!
If I were to pick something for fun to do, that would show of my skills, I would probably look into this because:
I wonder if you could combine an e-commerce aspect into a social networking application...
Anyways, that's my suggestion.
-Frinny
I did an e-commerce website for my final year project but I had a live client that "hired" us to create it. Working with the client was more difficult than actually doing the implementation (but the System Requirements Document [SRD] was a LOT of work).
Social networks is very popular right now.
They are pretty complicated too!
If I were to pick something for fun to do, that would show of my skills, I would probably look into this because:
- it requires people to log in (showing that you know something about authentication)
- it could require some functionality be available to only certain people (showing that you know something about authorization)
- it can be accessible over the web (making the project accessible to prospective employers)
- if you want to you can add Javascript components (using something like JQuery which is very popular) making your applications more interactive and perhaps a bit cleaner
- it requires a lot of thought into how you are going to serve the data to people (using Web Services maybe? this would be pretty cool though because you could call the web services to retrieve the data using Ajax which is smooth and fast and ....ok now I'm getting interested)
I wonder if you could combine an e-commerce aspect into a social networking application...
Anyways, that's my suggestion.
-Frinny
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