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a-korzhov2020-04-24 01:36:53
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a-korzhov, 2020-04-24 01:36:53

How to come up with project ideas for java + react?

Hello. I'll start writing right away.
Not a single project lasted longer than a week, everything gets boring, because I “splashed” what came to mind (some kind of primitive), and then something interesting is not invented, because the idea itself was boring for me, trivial, etc. (for example, a super-simple online store, some tudu, etc.). Basically, it doesn't even get to writing the front. That is, there is no idea to get hooked and take the project seriously, sit down to analyze technologies, and so on. I want to write a personal project, so that it is online, then for years to support it, lick it and be proud of it. Not necessarily something complicated, the main thing is that there is a desire to bring it to deployment and further support.
That is, let's say why the online store is not interesting to me? Well, because I have nothing to sell, and therefore it is not interesting to develop a project of this type.

Do you have any tips on how to come up with ideas? Google gives out some flawed (sorry Google) ideas. I repeat, there will even be enough primitive core, but for me to see the meaning of its development, there was an interest not in shit coding, but in high-quality coding and developing my skill of the full development cycle. Well, finally learn how to deploy a project on AWS.

I write (learn) in Java/Spring/ReactJS.

Stay safe, stay home :)

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Orkhan, 2020-04-24
Hasanly @azerphoenix

Treat your future project as a means to make a profit (monetization). And for this, study the market and find out the needs, and then think about developing an online service that will bring you income. Then you will have an interest in the development of the project, as you will see the ultimate goal. Write online services, freelance exchanges, etc.
I myself am now passionate about the development of a small freelance exchange. And many times he started projects, which he scored over time and "put off in a long bitbucket")))

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-04-24
@sergey-gornostaev

To come up with good ideas you need imagination, knowledge of people and understanding of life. In order not to abandon projects halfway, you need will and discipline. In short, you need to develop yourself not only as a specialist, but also as a person.

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Vladimir, 2020-04-24
@HistoryART

Develop your brains, seriously, it will get better with time, you need to take a commercial project and finish it. I myself encountered the same, only not a week, but 50% of the project, 70%

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McBernar, 2020-04-24
@McBernar

You are not alone, I assure you :)
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Try to write down ideas, think them through in a couple of paragraphs of text and put them on the shelf for a few days. Then come back to them and think again. If some idea after the break does not seem moronic, you can think it over in detail and study the market for demand and competition in principle.
But in general, now the niches are all occupied and we need to wait for the emergence of new technology. Any big/famous project in the industry is a consequence of the development of something. The mass nature of the Internet, the speed of the Internet, the emergence of new protocols, the release of new devices, etc. Therefore, to come up with something new now that will cause a wow effect for everyone, and every day you will ask yourself the question - how did no one think of this before - is unlikely.
Therefore, either do something for the soul and do not worry about anything. Just do not take a big one - there is a chance to just get sick. Or make a clone of something that you understand and believe in and know exactly how you can promote this project. Facebook and YouTube do not need to be cloned. Check producthunt, for example. There's a bunch of new projects every day.
And there really is no need to develop it. Suitable only for tutorials on YouTube and getting started in the documentation for the next framework.

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Daniil Demidko, 2020-04-24
@Chronicler

If you don't have ideas, then why do you need programming?) Ideas should be useful.

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Sergey Pankov, 2020-04-25
@trapwalker

I don't understand your problem. There are a million ideas around, where would you find the time to implement them?
I even started recording, I maintain a repository with them, I drink from them little by little.
Here is a small part in my answer to the question
Complex and interesting project for a beginner?
Maybe something will come in handy ...
I can come up with something themed especially for you.
You can try your hand at game development:
https://trapwalker.github.io/sublayers/
Get a feel for the open source projects you are interested in.
Make a map of your interests - there are two columns on the sheet: interesting and uninteresting. Hang this list on the fridge and add to it. It changes the way you think about yourself.
It seems to me that your problem is not a lack of ideas, but a lack of interests.

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Robur, 2020-04-24
@Robur

Ideas that can be developed are not about programming at all.
Learn how to build products - tons of everything on google, from how to come up with ideas, validate, understand where the prospects are, how to overcome various difficulties, how to cope with moments when it doesn't work and so on.
After a year or two of active study, you will return and have already programmed something intelligible.
Well, or find a dude with an idea that will come to you - there are noticeably more people with ideas than those who can bring them to life

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Oleg Smirnov, 2020-04-25
@sovaz1997

If the project has the following qualities:
+ There are no analogues
+ I want to use it myself + I
like the development process
It will not be easy not to develop it, believe me)
And there is no need for any motivation here. The project should not be just for money. In any case, money can be thought about when there is something worthwhile.
The idea may come for more than one year. Everyone has their own experience and, accordingly, may have their own unique project ideas. Good luck!

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avaled, 2020-04-27
@avaled

If you can't write code "for yourself", try peeing in open-source.
Cooperation and a common cause are highly motivating.

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