Suggesion for an undergrad final year project in Python

Martin Christensen martin.sand.christensen at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 11:56:58 EST 2005


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>>>>> "Sridhar" == Sridhar  <sridharinfinity at gmail.com> writes:
Sridhar> I am doing my undergrade CS course.  I am in the final year,
Sridhar> and would like to do my project involving Python.  Our
Sridhar> instructors require the project to have novel ideas.  Can the
Sridhar> c.l.p people shed light on this topic?

I'm arriving a bit late in this discussion, but might as well throw in
my bit anyway.

I did my master's thesis implementation thingy in Python, and still
managed, from what I can tell from available research material, to
make the fastest RDBMS search engine of its kind. :-)

But really, implementation language is, or should be, a fairly minor
issue compared to what exactly it is that you want to do. For some
things, your choice of language might be very important, but until you
know what you're going to do, there's really very little need to worry
about it, at least in my opinion.

Martin

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