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What tasks in C / C++ are in demand now?
I study and practice C / C++. Over time, I would like to write something that is in demand and useful, so that others can also use it. So that over time it can be posted on GitHub / Bitbucket and the like :)
Could you post an approximate list of such tasks?
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Look for an interesting project on the same Github and join! You can fuzz GPG and/or TOR. There is an unplowed field.
Look towards network programming or Linux development. These are demanded and, first of all, interesting directions. Good luck !
Computer vision related tasks, opencv
Parallel computing
GPU computing
Drivers
Cross-platform software for computers and mobile devices
Microcontroller programming
You see, practice shows that absolutely any library can become in demand. Especially if you take on the responsibility of supporting her.
There are a lot of people, they generate tasks all the time and very different. Often, the number of needs in the code of a person exceeds the ability to create and maintain it. And the factor of lack of resources (time / hands) most often plays a decisive role in the rejection of the idea.
In addition, artists have places like deviantart.com / cghub.com (was) where they post their work, which shows their growth and overall experience in the craft. I believe that a developer can also trace the growth trend in his projects on github, and on open boards on trello.com, you can also trace the level of a person’s self-organization.
Our IT market now no longer needs brilliant gouging, but assembled and self-organized specialists. So my advice is this: it's better to aim for simple and organized projects out of personal interest than to look for something outstanding.
fl.ru - take people's tasks and try to implement them.
and even better, look around, and try to rethink something, make it easier and more convenient.
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