kasi ramanathen wrote:

> dear friends
>
> you can give me idea for any poject networking, using database, testing programm, 
>writting script for unix, simple or complex. say about a project that has value using 
>it i may get some good job.
>
> kasi

Hi Kasi,

I'd suggest that you look around you.  Get involved with any non-profit organization 
that is doing something worthwhile.  Most are short on funds, and could use volunteer 
assistance.  Most also have many years worth of poorly kept records.  Get involved, 
find out what the needs are, and design your project to fill them.  That's my strategy 
anyway.  I pretty much expect a couple of years of continued poverty, but I also know 
that the upfront investment in my own skills, and the contribution to my karma-bank 
will bring their rewards if I persevere.  Even if I never strike it rich materially, I 
will be very rich inmy experience of life.

Where are you at with your programming skills?  Most importantly, where is your 
motivation.  Kasi, there is a world full of people who want jobs because of the pay.  
Seeking the big bucks, you find yourself a very small fish in a very big pond.  
Programming, of all fields, is the one where there is no substitute for natural, 
passionate and sustained curiosity.  For success in programming, you must cultivate 
this virtue.

Joseph


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