I'm pretty frustrated about this lately, I want to develop something out of the box, but all I see on the internet is the good old ToDo app or some...
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Say no more - I’ve addressed this very problem some time ago when my students struggled with a creative block:
37 App Ideas for Bootcamp Students & Code Newbies
Sylwia Vargas ・ Dec 1 '19
thank you so much
Thanks for this one ☺️
Thanks, I'll check those out.
Thank you I'll Check em out as well
thank you for sharing i will check them for sure
I really hope you will find some inspiration of all shared ideas so far.
Here is an article about how I come up with project ideas :)
How I come up with project ideas (and never faced tutorial hell)
𝕁𝕦𝕝𝕚𝕒 👩🏻💻 ・ Dec 14 '21 ・ 3 min read
This was great, thank you.
Here is a strategy, you can search around and find out what the mass are complaining about. Or rather, you can create a discussion topic such as "What do you dislike about XYZ?" and gather the info from it.
New products are created because of the demand. Try addressing the issue in your own way, and you have a brand-new product.
recently wrote this blog, might help you out
100+ Project Idea Resources for Web Developers
ashish ・ May 30 ・ 2 min read
if you want to do unique projects, I would suggest going through other people's projects on github and take inspiration from them, you don't need to make the exact same things as them, you can change it the way you like to create a completely different project!
Check this out
florinpop17 / app-ideas
A Collection of application ideas which can be used to improve your coding skills.
Have you ever wanted to build something but you had no idea what to do? Just as authors sometimes have "writers block" it's also true for developers. This list is intended to solve this issue once and for all!👍
These applications are:
This is not just a simple list of projects, but a collection that describes each project in enough detail so that you can develop it from the ground up!
Each project has the following features:
I know this repo, have tried a couple of them, thanks for sharing.
I'd love to hear what things you're hoping to learn from the example. Then maybe we could suggest something a little more tailored to whatever weaknesses you're trying to fill.
Hey Karan! That's one of the main reasons we created Frontend Mentor 🙂
We have front-end and full-stack projects, and they all come with designs and project briefs, so you know what the end goal is.
All the best in your search for some interesting project ideas!
I personally try to implement something that I find it challenging or interesting to the extend of technology.
Some I can suggest to implement:
¿A crops rotation / crops association square map and seeding calendar?
¿One cripto-exchange simulator?
¿A card game for several people with stadistics and communication tools?
I don't know, you can think about something interesting for you... or ask to some people with local business what they need...
I got you covered check them out 😎
50 Cool Web And Mobile Project Ideas for 2022
Andrew Baisden ・ Feb 14 ・ 20 min read
50 Cool Web And Mobile Project Ideas for 2021
Andrew Baisden ・ Mar 26 '21 ・ 15 min read
My humble suggestion is to do something you feel is worthy. Be mindfull about your environment and current state of affairs of the world from your point of view. Think about what makes you unconfortable and pick a thing you can change. If you look around your own zeitgeist with curiosity you'll find something worth doing
I speak to the local Community College's Software Engineering students as part of a role at work. This is what I tell them, though, you already have lots of great recommendations. (I assume you want to work as a dev, but my advice stands if you are just a hobbyist.)
Pick something small that you can integrate the following:
It doesn't have to be fancy, and you don't need every single one of the above, but you want a project that will give you something to talk about with prospective employers.
For example, a Pokemon or MTG card app:
Again, nothing fancy, just something that works. You'll learn a ton, it will give you something to talk about with other devs and in interviews. I'd much rather hire someone who was knee-deep in the struggle to build an app like this, who could talk sensibly to me about the issues they are facing, than to hire someone who did a desktop todo app, or a web UI todo app, and so on. We work in an integrated environment and the skills you'll learn will be transferrable.
This is a some idea came to my mind.
Create a severless api and to the followings.
You'll get lots of ideas on the go.
I've created an excercise project for my students. You can use it if you want.
github.com/mpagels/react-and-morty
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Do you have any problems that you want to solve for yourself? Anything hobby related? Any itches to scratch?
Not really, although this comment does get me thinking, I'll surely try to identify a problem and build something out of it, thanks.
A grocery admin tool for buying food smartly and saving money in the process
There's an awesome repository on github.
github.com/codecrafters-io/build-y...
A system for the accounts receivable department on a company.
If you select this one, I will want to be part of it since it is been a long time since I want to create it but nobody wants me to help.
Nowadays E-commerce using Live stream video.
so I suggest you develop Live video shopping site with AWS IVS.
If you're new one about that, I can guide you.
Thank you
Best regards.
Here, a list of ideas! :) github.com/abcdan/projects
Here are some ideas: nifty.stanford.edu/