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hi frnds,
i want to make my project on "C" language for "O" level.
but i can't find a good topic 4 that. so plz give me some new topic if
u have an idea about it.
thanks
Mar 21 '08 #1
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On 21 Mar, 08:24, think 4 rohit <rohitlakha...@gmail.comwrote:
hi frnds,
* * * * * *i want to make my *project on "C" language for "O" level.
but i can't find a good topic 4 that. so plz give me some new topic if
u have an idea about it.
* * * * * * * *thanks
The best project will probably be something *you* are interested in -
it will make the project less boring during the tedious bits, and may
produce a program which is actually helpful to you at the end. So
think back - when was the last time you wanted to use your computer to
do something, but there wasn't a suitable program available? Would
that be a suitable project? Failing that, have a think through your
hobbies and interests - not just the computer-related ones - and ask
yourself if any of these would benefit from having a computer
involved.

Hope that helps.
Paul.
Mar 21 '08 #2

"Richard Heathfield" <rj*@see.sig.invalidwrote in message
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think 4 rohit said:
>hi frnds,
i want to make my project on "C" language for "O" level.
but i can't find a good topic 4 that. so plz give me some new topic if
u have an idea about it.

You may well find that a spelling checker would be an excellent project
for
you.
Translating textspeak into English might a good one too.

--
Bart
Mar 21 '08 #3

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