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Elyz
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I haven't written a single line of code in three weeks and it's starting to hurt. I need a summer project of some kind but my brain isn't doing any idea-generating moves. Woe is me, this semester hasn't even ended yet and I already wish the next one would start right now 😂😭

Never thought I'd reach a point where I'd miss code (not my passion, simply a means to an end) but here we are.

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  • 3
    If you want something a bit different, play around with some hardware - pick up an Arduino or similar (or one of these cheap IoT dev kits floating around) and get it to do something cool. You'll likely come up with various ideas just while playing around with the hardware.
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    @AlmondSauce ah yeah but no. Been there done that, that shit doesn't do anything for me, lol. As a matter of a fact I kind of hate everything that has to do with hardware after having had a super boring course about it in high school 😂 I'll stay in software land i think.
  • 1
    @Elyz Fair play. What *do* you find interesting,.generally?
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    @AlmondSauce knitting, video games and nuclear physics mostly 😁
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    Create a first person knitting game based on nuclear psychics.
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    @Traser I feel like the market for that must be pretty small 😂
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    You never know! People get rich with the weirdest things.

    PS.
    Add VR support too.
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    @rutee07 in its own silly way, my fascination with nuclear physics brought me to programming. Picked a technical college way back when thinking I'd become a physicist, slowly realised I'm too dumb, was introduced to programming, realised that was fun, the rest is history 😁 maybe I should 🤔🤔 never know when you might need one of those.
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    Pick up a new language?
    That satisfies my coding needs when I have no projects, or not enough time to devote to them.

    Ruby, Haskell, Scala, Erlang, Rust.
    All interesting and good choices.
  • 1
    If you want to stick to the nuclear physics route, there must be cool stuff you can do around background radiation? I'd imagine there's APIs around for that.
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    @AlmondSauce @Root both good options, I might be able to think of something. Thanks guys!
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    @Frederick I don't have friends :( 😂 well I do but I don't trust their code 🤔
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    @Frederick other humans, amirite? 🙄
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