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Hi Guys,

I am studying my final year Mca. I have to do a project. I thought of doing chat server project in ASP.NET. A single signing for all accounts in one account like ebuddy. But the idea I proposed was rejected. The staff is asking me to add some new features. As I dont have any knowledge in ASP.NET and PHP. I would love to do it in PHP. But I am forced to do it in ASP.NET.

If you could give me some topic or suggest some new features you would like to have that would help me a lot.


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The codes are available in net. I can download and give it to them but I will be going through it and of course I will be implementing it myself. I thought of adding WAP services in chat application whether this could be good.

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thanks for ideas Frdz..

--->>>thanks john simmons.

As I thought of doing auction first itself as i asked my fried to do it.

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thanks frdz..
my mam is asking me to do Remote Desktop. even this is already there but she is asking me to do. and i believe i am going to learn a lot.
guys if u any idea. how to start and from where to start. plz let me know.
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Updated 3-Feb-10 22:31pm
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Nezam Ahamed wrote:
The codes are available in net. and i can download and i give it to them but i will be going through it and of course i will be implementing it myself.


Typical... and pathetic.

If your "idea" was rejected, use your brain and come up with something different for god's sake. If you don't start doing that NOW, then your future as a programmer is bleak (we don't need yet another dimwit in our midst), and you may as well consider another line of work that won't over-tax your inability to reason.

For what it's worth, online chat has been done, re-done, and re-done again - and again. In other words, your idea was rejected because it presents nothing new.

How about a simply auction site that allows sellers to configure their auction for

0) one-time sealed (secret) bids

1) Immediate sale (has one or more of the items in question), like ebay's "buy-it-now"

2) timed bidding cycle (like e-bay)

Allow the user to email the seller with questions, and have the site email both the seller and winning bidders

Allow the user to set a seller rating

This should exercise your "knowledge" of asp.net enough to warrant a decent grade.

BTW, don't ask me for details because I typically don't help people with their homework to this extent. Do the research, and write the code. In other words EARN your grade.
 
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Nezam Ahamed wrote:
as i dont have any knowledge in asp.net and php.


PHP is rubbish ASP.NET is far better. They are two different things.

I would suggest the same thing I tell everyone who asks this. Decide on a project that you think suits your abilities. I doubt there's anything new to be done in chat apps, and I can see why your idea to do a project where you can easily download the full source and submit it as your own, was rejected. So, think about what your skills are, if you end up owning your code when you pass, perhaps think about something you could go on to sell or use, and then go from there.
 
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hi there i have an idea of new project. it is kind of network marketing.

I have the same kinds of term project(network marketing)and i decide to do it by ASP.NET and i thing i will be successful.

what i advise you is that,Google about network marketing and do it man. if you want further clarification and some sample code and template please contact me on redietlove@yahoo.com.
 
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Hi,

I will suggest you to do the project in ASP.NET.

even if you dont know ASP.NET here i am providing you the articles where you can get some cool articel, videos, and some small starter kits.
please go through each and every article

http://www.asp.net/community/projects/[^]
 
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