ISO programming projects

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kj

I'm looking for a collection of useful programming projects, at
the "hobbyist" level.

My online search did turn up a few collections (isolated projects
are less useful to me at the moment), but these projects are either
more difficult than what I'm looking for (e.g. code a C compiler)
or not terribly useful to the average person (e.g. a function that
efficiently computes the n-th Fibonacci number).

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

kj
 
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Terry Reedy

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| I'm looking for a collection of useful programming projects, at
| the "hobbyist" level.
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| My online search did turn up a few collections (isolated projects
| are less useful to me at the moment), but these projects are either
| more difficult than what I'm looking for (e.g. code a C compiler)
| or not terribly useful to the average person (e.g. a function that
| efficiently computes the n-th Fibonacci number).
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| Any pointers would be much appreciated.

There have been similar questions (with responses) on this newsgroup. Have
you searched those?
 
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Daniel Nogradi

I'm looking for a collection of useful programming projects, at
the "hobbyist" level.

My online search did turn up a few collections (isolated projects
are less useful to me at the moment), but these projects are either
more difficult than what I'm looking for (e.g. code a C compiler)
or not terribly useful to the average person (e.g. a function that
efficiently computes the n-th Fibonacci number).

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

kj



http://wiki.python.org/moin/CodingProjectIdeas
 
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Sherm Pendley

kj said:
I'm looking for a collection of useful programming projects, at
the "hobbyist" level.

My online search did turn up a few collections (isolated projects
are less useful to me at the moment), but these projects are either
more difficult than what I'm looking for (e.g. code a C compiler)
or not terribly useful to the average person (e.g. a function that
efficiently computes the n-th Fibonacci number).

Any pointers would be much appreciated.

Sourceforge.net and Savannah both have "help wanted" pages for open
source projects:

<https://sourceforge.net/people/>
<http://savannah.gnu.org/people/>

sherm--
 

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