Still haven't come up with a final project idea. And the clock is ticking. (The one's I've got are neat, but I don't know if they're up to my skills.)
Whee.
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/masters/final_project/ -- the last little while of final projects can be found there.
[Edit 8:52 PM: Lemme add some clarification to this: It has to meet these criteria. It's gotta be something that I could get done on my own in a little less than three months without forgoing eating, sleeping, or my other classes. (And I'm not much of a programmer.) And it has to deal with some aspect of information management. So, given these criteria, is there some sort of web application that you would really really want?]
Whee.
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/masters/final_project/ -- the last little while of final projects can be found there.
[Edit 8:52 PM: Lemme add some clarification to this: It has to meet these criteria. It's gotta be something that I could get done on my own in a little less than three months without forgoing eating, sleeping, or my other classes. (And I'm not much of a programmer.) And it has to deal with some aspect of information management. So, given these criteria, is there some sort of web application that you would really really want?]
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Date: 2004-02-02 07:09 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2004-02-02 07:12 pm (UTC)But I'm not sure if my programming fu is up to it.
-kat
Then try the programming bar ;)
Date: 2004-02-02 07:46 pm (UTC)I initially misread that as suggesting a database of user skills, and thought, Sourceforge already kind of lists programmer experience. Something different I've imagined before is a way of confirming a user's experience, like making sure someone who calls themselves a C expert can write a pointer to a function. The difficulty there comes in figuring out how to automate questions in a way that people can't cheat on it.
In sum, I like
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Date: 2004-02-02 11:23 pm (UTC)"1st -- $1024.00
2nd -- $512.00
3rd -- $256.00"
I am amused...
Good luck to you in finding your project! I can't really be helpful with that (not a programmer chick), but I wish you the best.
Re: Then try the programming bar ;)
Date: 2004-02-03 12:53 am (UTC)Hey Katster, you could maybe make it easier for yourself if you use Google's API's for the core of the search engine. [check out the google art today too, seriously cool!]
Re:
Date: 2004-02-03 08:25 am (UTC)As for ideas, is there any sort of web application you've wished you had and didn't? That's the sort of thing I'm looking for.
-kat
I cannot get to the requirements
Date: 2004-02-03 08:26 am (UTC)I'm generally good at brainstorming something like this.
Faith (da Virtue on alt.callahans and FaithW-- on #c)
Re: I cannot get to the requirements
Date: 2004-02-03 08:34 am (UTC)The first link is simply past projects, which I only include mainly to give folks an idea of the scope of the project. Since that's hard to copy over, I'll just have to leave it.
However, the criteria are very easily pasted over. Here ya go:
Thanks for any help you can give.
-kat
Re: Then try the programming bar ;)
Date: 2004-02-03 08:38 am (UTC)As for the google art, it's pretty cool. :)
-kat
OK, here's some thoughts...
Date: 2004-02-03 09:11 am (UTC)One thought is an update to the Callahan's Cookbook. But this time, also provide an interface to allow folks to add recipes to the cookbook and a way to index and search the recipes. You might also find a way to scale it for portions. Says that this has to fill a need...is there a need? You might check on a.c. and/or #c...
Another thought...if you do any type of handiwork that requires patterns, maybe an auto-pattern-maker? If you knit, a "sweater pattern maker" that would spit out a pattern based on specifications...there is one for bear sweaters somewhere out there, but this might be more sophisticated with more bells and whistles. Is there a need? I'm not sure.
Another is to set up a greenhouse and control the care and feeding of the plants by computer. How about a weather station setup with a computer for oncampus weather reports?
I know I'd love a mini-computer in my kitchen that would allow me to keep inventory on the fridge and know when to buy things each week. (Maybe PDA technology? Build a barcode scanner?) I do know this one has been put together in a "future kitchen" but don't know if you could add differences to differentiate your product.
This one may sound kinda wierd but a Mom's Assistant might be nice. When my daughter was born, the nurse prompted us to keep track of her diapers on paper. We found it was the first thing that was asked when we called a nurse after "What's her temperature?" Could you produce a PDA product that would give the mom access to basic first aid info, a thermometer that would read on the PDA, and a place to keep track of diapers and contents? One thing that would help with the first aid info is if it read the first aid info if you hit a button and your PDA had sound. Totally hands free and you could pay attention to the squirming and squalling kid.
Just my 2 cents worth....
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Date: 2004-02-03 11:43 am (UTC)You can't choose "bus range or closer."
There's absolutely no way to find out vaguely where the house is - I can see security problems with providing an address, but can I at least get a general area?
The "maximum rent" isn't in any specific timeframe - most of the time it's monthly, but some people do 4-week and some are weekly.
The "transportation range" numbers are provided by the person placing the house, and many of them are dead-wrong. (In the last week, I've been to one place within "bike range" that was 5 blocks away, one within "car range" that's literally on a bus route, and one within "walking range" that was 30 blocks away, or 10 blocks if you want to wait an hour for a bus.)
Here's what I want: You set up your constraints and it shows a map of the area, with houses marked in some sort of visual manner. One icon for "room-to-rent", another icon for "studio apartment", and so forth. Different shades for different prices. Bus routes and train routes marked on the map - as far as I'm concerned that can be a static image, though.
It would also be *really* nice if there was some sort of a message board attached to each house so people could make notes, i.e. "the person hasn't mentioned it, but there are six kids and seventeen dogs in this house" or "this is an absolutely fabulous place as long as you don't want to cook, which is the only reason I didn't take it" or "WARNING: INSANE LANDLORD". Or even "as of 1/19/03 this person told me the room is taken, so I'm not sure why this is still up." But that's not necessary.
I think this would be about the right scale, and useful as well ;)
Party Pooping
I would find it extremely doubtful this info could be easily had in the Land of Home Security Inc. I say this, so dear Katster doesn't get too sunk in this project too easily.
Best of luck, to you, yo Kat!