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I started doing this.
If you have an android, I recommend these app.
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Kodnot4697yMight be a bit hypocritical of me, as I've failed to follow this piece of advice myself, but don't search for ideas - think of something you actually want to do. If you pick up some random side project, you are very likely to get bored of it and drop it. Whereas if you work on something you are actually enthusiastic about, you'll likely work on it for a lot longer and thus gain a lot more from the project.
Morals aside though, I personally have been meddling with neural networks. You could try reading up on them and try applying them on some hobby of yours ☺
Also, you could try visiting codingame. It's a really good website. It has some nice exercises with visual feedback, as well as multiple AI games where you code an AI to compete against other coders - I've spent multiple months coding on that website daily when me and my teacher started to compete on it 🙃 -
tecivan397y@Kodnot you are right.. Following project suggestions don't work out. Its easy to do something that you come up with, even if it has been implemented, but, just be something that crossed your mind to do
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