Hi Serdar, Let me check my bag of "sadly archived" projects.... mmmh....yes....
I have a good idea for an "A" project: A RELAX NG validator for PHP. You can base your work on "Jing", a RNG validator in Java. The advantages are clear a) 100% feasible (if everything fails just watch how Jing does it) b) Lot of CS theory to cover (Nullable patterns, ambiguous grammars, tree grammars, derivatives, etc) c) Good documentation d) Really useful for the PHP community e) Original f) Technically challenging g) You can get some support/help from the PHP community (I guess) What do you think? Garland. > Hi, > > Please read the rest of this email if you're interested in helping final > year > > Computer Science student (yes, that's me...) by giving him some ideas on his > final > > year project very possible involving PHP and SQL... > > I will start next autumn my third year of Computer Science studies. I have > to carry > > out a large programming project in this final year. These projects are > supervised > > and assessed via a dissertation and an oral presentation. The project alone > counts > > for 20% of my whole degree, so it is quite important. > > A variety of project proposals have been made available for our > consideration > > already but they all look very dull and boring. We are also encouraged to > come up > > with our own project ideas. > > The onus is on us to define the problem boundaries, to investigate possible > > solutions, and to present the results verbally, in writing and (possibly) to > > demonstrate in action. They like having projects that find solutions (or > improve a > > current sloution) real life problems. > > This summer, I am doing an internship in a Swiss IT company, working on a > Content > > Management System implemented with PHP and MySQL. This will obviously give > me some > > valuable experience with these languages (I sort of already learn them quite > > well...) and most of our tuition in Uni is based on Java. > > If you can think of an interestin final year project involving hese > languages, it > > would be very kind to share it with me... In order to obtain a very high > mark, the > > project needs to be challenging. For example, having an e-commerce web-site > using a > > Database is seen as a "weak", non-innovative project... > > > Many Thanks for your time > > Serdar Sokmen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php