Suggesion for an undergrad final year project in Python

Kartic removethis.kartic.krishnamurthy at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 07:11:47 EST 2005


Sridhar said the following on 2/1/2005 2:11 AM:
> Hi,
> 
> I am doing my undergrade CS course.  I am in the final year, and would
> like to do my project involving Python.  Our instructors require the
> project to have novel ideas.  Can the c.l.p people shed light on this
> topic?
> 

You try and implement some CS concepts you have learnt using Python. For 
example, if you had a course on parsing and compiler design, try to 
implement a simple language in Python.

Or if you like Computer Graphics, see if you can implement things like 
Phong shading and things in that field. This may not be novel like your 
professors want. But you can make it novel by allowing the user to 
rotate the object and show how the shadow and shading get transformed.

Or if you are the networking types, come up with a peer-to-peer chat 
application with whitetboard capability, which I am sure will be fairly 
novel.

Look within for answers :-)

That way you will reinforce your theory and learn Python as well.

Thanks,
--Kartic



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