vbgupt wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
>                      I need some guidance regarding project in 
> B.Tech/B.E level. I am in a Dilemma to choose what area is better. If 
> possible suggest any available easy project. 
> 
> B.N.SUDHAKARA REDDY

While it is admirable that you are wanting something to do and want to 
spend your time learning C/C++, c-prog is not here to give you ideas on 
what to do.  The choice of what project to work on next is entirely up 
to you and is completely based on your personal preference, skill set, 
and interests.  The 'Links' section on the c-prog website has an entire 
category called 'Projects':

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/c-prog/links/Projects_001115340703/

The links contained there are useful if you want to learn new skills by 
testing yourself or want to take on a project as a freelancer and get 
paid for work completed or perhaps you are interested in open source 
or...well, the list goes on and on.  And perhaps you fancy developing 
your own software products.

One of the most critical skills you can develop as a programmer is 
choosing for yourself what projects to work on next and how to go about 
developing those projects.  Figure out what it is that interests you 
most and then pursue the goal you set for yourself.

One thing I do that aids me greatly is keeping a list of things I want 
to do project-wise.  Whenever I come up with an idea for a software 
product, I write it down in that list right away and try to flesh it out 
somewhat so that when I return to it later I can remember why I wrote it 
down.  I also keep track of what I want to do for version releases of my 
current software products.  Basically, this is a "living list" that 
grows and shrinks over time (but it mostly just grows).

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