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Starting a project, especially for your final year, can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down helps:
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Define Your Project Scope
Start by deciding what your project will do — its main features and purpose. Keep it realistic and aligned with your current knowledge, and plan to learn incrementally. -
Choose Your Tech Stack
Since you know frontend (HTML, CSS, Bootstrap), decide if you'll build a full-stack app with Java backend (e.g., using Spring Boot or Java EE). For beginners, Spring Boot is beginner-friendly for REST APIs. -
Plan Project Structure
- Frontend: Static files or a framework (React, Angular can come later)
- Backend: Package by features (controllers, services, repositories)
- Use a build tool (Maven or Gradle) for dependencies and build lifecycle
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Set Up Your Development Environment
Install Java JDK, IDE (IntelliJ IDEA or Eclipse), and version control (Git). -
Incremental Development
Start with a small feature or backend API, then connect frontend. Test as you go. -
Use Version Control & Document
Commit code regularly and document your design and decisions.
This approach helps manage complexity and gives clear milestones.
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Am not sure if this is a java question
yeah i know its not java question Can you tell me to the right place to ask?
just repost this without a java tag
Here is the right place to ask questions
or just keep asking here for now
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Start by sayinf what prokect i should make?
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Define your project
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