#Beginner here , how to start a project

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Hey everyone, I’m a beginner and I want to start my final year project but I’m not sure how to begin. I currently know frontend (HTML, CSS, Bootstrap), but I’m confused about how to structure the project and what steps to follow Can someone guide me on

Starting a project, especially for your final year, can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down helps:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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
  4. Set Up Your Development Environment
    Install Java JDK, IDE (IntelliJ IDEA or Eclipse), and version control (Git).

  5. Incremental Development
    Start with a small feature or backend API, then connect frontend. Test as you go.

  6. 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

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Define your project

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