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What topic of the diploma to choose (Programming)?
Tell me some topic of the diploma in programming. Specialty PO VT and AS. Bachelor's degree. Of the programming languages, C# is more preferable, or (which is less preferable) C++. Anything with web programming is also possible (but so that it naturally draws on a diploma).
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Questions of this kind are very touching. I will allow myself to speak and I ask you to excuse me in advance for my harshness.
- If you are consciously looking for a topic for a diploma, then the option is to scribble anyhow you don’t like it.
- Therefore, you want to make a good, interesting diploma.
It seems that a diploma must be interesting for a student, otherwise there is no motivation to do it.
In total, you want to be prompted by a topic in programming that is personally interesting to you , despite the fact that you yourself were not able to find it during the training period. In addition, you did not indicate how you evaluate yourself as a programmer and what projects you generally can handle. You haven't even come close to describing what you're interested in in life. What answer are you waiting for?
Well, here are a few offhand topics related to web programming.
- Make a beautiful and easy-to-use ORM for some experimental DBMS (I like OrientDB), write a web application using it and justify why this DBMS is better and worse than traditional relational ones for use in web development.
- Write a web application that will accumulate some kind of open data (election statistics, budgets, income-expenditure statistics, migration, etc.) for municipalities, subjects, countries, run some algorithms on these data and analyze something based on them.
- Get involved with the Semantic Web - the topic is wide, you can do a lot of things. Most of what has been done in this area is terribly outrageous and unsuitable for practical use. There is no human-readable ontology editor.
So far, nothing else came to mind. But you know, there are a lot of ideas around, they just lie around everywhere you look. Ancient Indian mathematicians used to draw drawings as proof of theorems and write only one word as an explanation: "Look." Here you try it.
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