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Interesting and completely free projects for all web developers. Choose from projects in React, Python, JavaScript, and more and complete them by following a recommended action plan.

Multiplayer Game - Connect4

If you ever wondered how multiplayer games are made or wanted to make a game for you weekend,this is the project for you. In this python project you will be creating a multiplayer Connect4 game for you and your friends using fundamentals of PyGame, Sockets and game development

  • Author
    Apoorv Goyal
  • Collaborator(s)
    Kiran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
50 hours Difficulty: Intermediate

Skills to be Learned

Pygame
API
Game Engine

Amazon clone using React

Nowadays the first thing that someone does when they create a new business for trading goods is to convert their commerce to e-commerce. Many businesses even prefer to have e-commerce as their only mode of doing business. The potential of e-commerce is nearly limitless, reason for which we'll be going on a ride to create an e-commerce solution of our own!

  • Author
    Sujay Goswami
  • Collaborator(s)
    Kiran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    HTML, CSS, JavaScript
100 hours Difficulty: Advanced

Skills to be Learned

React.js
Stripe
Firebase

Customer Relationship Manager

Developing a web application with help of Spring, Hibernate and HTML/CSS. The journey is about how to create a backend web application.Customer Relationship Manager will keep track of all the customers. Adding new customers, editing their information and deleting them when needed.

  • Author
    Anurag Sharma
  • Collaborator(s)
    Kevin Paulose
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Java, HTML, CSS
75 hours Difficulty: Advanced

Skills to be Learned

Maven
JSP
HTTP

Visualising and forecasting stocks using Dash

If you are interested in the stock market, then this project will help you visualise stock data easily. Python is the only programming language used for this powerful project. This intermediate project also encompasses web development.

  • Author
    Bhargava N Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Ayush Kumar Shaw
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
35 hours Difficulty: Intermediate

Skills to be Learned

Dash Python
Automation
Multithreading

Codechef Notifier

Codechef is a very common platform used by many aspiring coders to improve their coding skills. Often when using codechef, its servers are so overloaded that our submissions take a long time to get verified by the judge and our time is wasted in checking for results again and again. This extension aims to save this time by automating the process of fetching the result and informing you as soon as the result is available so that you can move on to solve the next question and not worry about whether the result has been passed by the judge or not.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

REST
JACKSON
HTTP

OurApp - a social media web app in NodeJS

Want to be a full stack developer and take your skills from HTML, CSS and JS to beyond? Build this full stack application where you will get to learn about building modern, fast and scalable server-side web applications with NodeJS, databases like MongoDB and more. If you've been looking to build something interesting and master your NodeJS skills, this is the perfect project for you.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

NodeJS
ExpressJS
MongoDB

Student Result Management System

Are you looking for a beginner level full-stack project after learning the basics of front-end, back-end, and database? If yes, complete this project and gets a flavor of full-stack development along with various database concepts. This project will also help to brush up on your HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL skills.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

REST
MySQL
HTTP

Sorting Visualizer

If you are searching for a new JavaScript Project idea and want to dive deep into JavaScript or want to take your JavaScript skills to the next level, this is the perfect project for you. At the end of this module you will have a platform where anyone can visualize how sorting algorithms works and you also can showcase your HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript Skills.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

JavaScript
JACKSON
Web Hosting

YouTube Transcript Summarizer

People are watching YouTube videos daily which can be educational, documentary or of any genre with longer length; think about how much time can be saved by creating summarized content. In this project, you will be a creating a Chrome Extension which will make a request to backend REST API where it will perform NLP and respond with a summarized version of a YouTube transcript.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    HTML, CSS, JavaScript,
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

REST
JACKSON
HTTP

Online Code Editor (React)

Want to take your frontend development skills to the next level? Build an online code editor in React and start using it to edit your source code. All you enthusiastic frontend developers reading this, make sure to tick this off from your bucket list of react projects for beginners.

  • Author
    Mridula Reddy
  • Collaborator(s)
    Sridher Jeyachandran
  • Prerequisite(s)
    Python
15 hours Difficulty: Beginner

Skills to be Learned

React
JACKSON
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FAQs

Before starting a project, be sure to select a project that will add value to your career goals. matches your programming interests. Explore the mini projects that are available and click on a project that appeals to you. Go through the project overview to understand the scope and prerequisites before you start a project. Once you have found a mini project that meets the above 2 criteria, go ahead and click Start Now to begin working as per the laid out plan.

Search for these projects if you are looking for python project ideas to test your python skills: Cricket alerts in Python WhatsApp APK for stickers Discord bot for stocks Web scraping Facebook bot Python interpreter

Search for these projects if you are looking for html, css, javascript projects or web development projects to hone your frontend development skills: Online Code Editor (JQuery) Online Code Editor (React) Slack clone using React

If you are new to programming and are not particularly interested in frontend, Python is a great option for you to start with. Learning python will come in handy for you at some point or the other. If you are particularly interested in building websites, you should focus on HTML, CSS, Javascript projects to deepen your skills.

Start with something that is beginner friendly :) It is okay to choose any project as long as you can learn/apply something. Read through the project overview of all projects and pick one that is interesting to you and covers the skills you want to explore.

Mini projects push you to dig deeper and find solutions on your own. Retention of skills is higher when you practically apply yourself to do something and figure things out by yourself. This is why interviewers always ask many questions related to your project to see how deeply you have explored the concepts and skills in the project.

3 to 4 months of effort 100+ hours of coding (at least)

Final year projects for computer engineering should have at least 1000 lines of code (ignoring comments, whitelines when you finish your final year project). Do a project that is meaningful and helps you learn better by applying your knowledge. Refrain from choosing a random mix of IEEE project topics for computer science. Opportunity to apply your knowledge and take your skills to the next level is very low in such projects.

Group projects with max 2-3 members are reasonable so that every member has a significant role to play in the project. Pick partners who share your thirst to learn and build something from the ground up.

No. The mini projects are equally valuable and a good learning experience for working professionals as well. In fact, if you already have the experience in software development, you will be able to take the projects to the next level by building features that make it even better.