Do you like gaming, do you have networking ambitions? Want to work with text? Do you want to learn or lack knowledge about certain things in Java? Do you eventually like to program for a living or just for fun? Whatever I suggest is probably nothing for you because you are a different person. I can tell part of what I make, but that probably doesn't work for you. Here is a list of tons of program ideas compiled by our resident genius. Simple Java Game Programming For Beginner.![]() Looking for beginner project ideas? Write a simple payroll program, that would include pay rates, and hours work for employees. Mostly I start a program for myself if I want to learn something about Java (timers, networking, JSP, Spring), I lack some library that I can tune myself (evaluating an equation- string giving a calculator), I read something in a Javabook that has some code and I make a Gui to make it useful (at the moment a matrix- calculator), just think I can make something work (a game of Go), or I'm curious about some kind of algorithm (Boyer- Moore text searching). As a biologist I'm interested in genetic algorithms and Neural Networks, I want to show off the results en delve into Java- 3. D and now JMonkey, the reason I wanted to improve my matrix- skills in the first place. Sometimes I stumble into some problem (wanted to categorize wikileaks- documents, found some textmining libraries, tried to define a distance between the documents and made a force- based Graph to display them). Comparing Two Numbers This is a very simple example of Java that teaches you. I'm learning Java these days by reading Head. Java Home Project Ideas. Just a few ideas or a link to somewhere that could. Help With Simple Java Division Program; I Am Trying To Finish A Simple Java Applet. ![]() The project stranded but the 3. D- graphs are very nice to play with, making Mobiusrings and Buckyballs. I can go on like this. Just to show that what works for me probably doesn't for you. Try to find out and explain what makes you tick, or what you need to learn. Then you probably also have the answer yourself. If you want a challenge: try to implement the boyer- moore algorithm, or make a force- based graph (I used http: //blog. ![]()
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