And why not to take something like Huffman coding, or salesman problem? Some real life problem like books management, which will read the book list from a file, and then give an option to change the details of the book, and again save it.
2006-11-07 19:12:09
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answered by manoj Ransing 3
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If you really want a medium sized project, write an accounting system, database, desktop publishing app or an office suite. These, with a few features left out would be a medium sized project.
For a more advanced student project, try your hand at sending data across two computers linked by serial cables or parallel cables. Or maybe write a small program to simulate autonomous robot behavior. Perhaps a program to create a maze.
In short, pick a problem you'd like to see solved a particular way and do it.
2006-11-07 02:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you could write a simple baseball game. If you are careful with your design, you could later expand it to include team stats history, graphics, etc. Very simply you could have 2 teams that play a baseball game. Initially you could assume that all the players have the same averages. The results of each pitch would be displayed on the screen and running totals for each inning would be kept and displayed as a scoreboard (number of runs scored by team each inning)
2006-11-07 01:36:18
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answered by SHAWN G 3
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because there have been some obstacles in languages like c there became protection challenge and no idea of OOPS and it puzzling to do coding for the internet progression. Thats the reason new languages come having enhancement contained in the thoughts which ease the developer for programming..
2016-11-28 21:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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search open source projects in sourceforge.net
there are all kinds of 'em
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program small games like tic tac toe, sudoku,etc.
2006-11-07 01:47:30
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answered by Srikanth 2
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creat a calender thats what i am doing now.
2006-11-07 01:50:23
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answered by Demetri N 2
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