#Building Projects?

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south whaleBOT
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<@&987246399047479336> please have a look, thanks.

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I’m at a point where I understand Java very well and want to build projects. Do I just build any projects or as much projects as I can at this point ?

It's great that you want to start building projects in Java! It's important to focus on quality over quantity when it comes to projects. Start with small, manageable projects and gradually increase the complexity as you become more comfortable. This will help you solidify your understanding of Java concepts and improve your programming skills.

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umbral robin
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pick sth that u find interesting. ideally also sth that is relevant for future jobs in terms of tech stack / topic

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then do that until u progressed into making it medium size and non trivial

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so u can touch all the important aspects, especially in terms of tech stack and job

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just make sure it doesnt stay trivial

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unless ur doing it mostly for learning still

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but ideally ur building up ur CV with these projects

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they don't have to be impressive or anything. but of non-trivial size and relevant in terms of tech-stack/topics

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that would at least benefit ur CV, the most

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in terms of size versus amount of project, a good balance works best for ur CV

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like, its better to have 5 projects that u worked on 3 months each than one big project that u worked on 2 years

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but likewise its worse to have 20 projects that clearly all smell like a trivial 3 day job with 5 files

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but thats all just in terms of CV

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for ur personal learning, do whatever is interesting to u

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there is a lot to explore and learn