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I'm looking for a new programming ideas for projects I am expert who can help me?
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Feb-11 15:16pm    
I oppose the one who voted "1". The question makes sense (if of course you promise to share the solution).
--SA
#realJSOP 5-Feb-11 18:04pm    
If he's an "expert", he shouldn't have any shortage of ideas. I'm no expert, and I have all kinds of project ideas bouncing around in my head.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Feb-11 21:11pm    
John,

Basically I agree. There are many important unresolved problems to solve in the world; and many are affordable for an expert to solve them.
However, I can imagine even an expert asking for an fresh idea for a new project. Some tasks are too boring, or need too much time or should wait. Finally, I can imagine an expert who is just a problem solver not capable of inventing new problems (this is not very likely though).

Being an expert or not is a concern, of course. I'm not discussing it. For example, I never saw an expert in any field who would write sentences without a single separator character :-)

In short, why not giving OP a change? Who knows? If this is just the invalid self-esteem, it will be exposed anyway...

--SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Feb-11 21:18pm    
Oh, I just followed Griff who checked up the OP's history of questions.
Now I see. Well... nothing to talk about.
--SA
Henry Minute 5-Feb-11 19:41pm    
I have to agree with John here. I don't think I would have voted 1 but asking for ideas for a project from people that don't know you, or your abilities, has to be a bad idea.

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"I am expert"

I just reviewed your previous question history.

Um.

How do I put it without being rude:

Expertise comes with experience.
You don't have any yet.
You are as much an expert as I am a stuffed penguin in a tutu.

Can I suggest that you get a book on something relevant, and have a try at some of the middle grade exercises? Otherwise you are going to be completely out of your depth, and will learn nothing useful.

(By "relevant", I mean something that will help you in future. .NET concepts, maybe. SQL perhaps.)
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 5-Feb-11 21:22pm    
Oh, I see... (5 for your Answer).
Take a look at my comments to John's comment to the question, before I reviewed the question history as you did.
Sad story... and boring...
--SA

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