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❓ASK What was your best programming project?

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Everyone who has started or already programs in some programming language has that project they are most proud of having done. I, for example, first learned batch script the language of the windows operating system, at the time I made a calculator it was my first script that I thought a lot to do although it is very simple nowadays to do I was proud of myself, I was 14 years old when I started. And you? Tell me about your best projects that have already been done or are finishing.
 
My best programming project was a web application I created for a local non-profit organization. The web application allowed the organization to manage their contacts, events, and donations all in one place. I was able to use my skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP to create a sleek and user-friendly interface.
This means for educative purposes and then the trial of the PHP version as most of us have learned PHP and make trials during the course session to get familiarized with the language and prepare ourselves for real-world applications or scenarios that might happens.
 
My best programming project was a web application I created for a local non-profit organization. The web application allowed the organization to manage their contacts, events, and donations all in one place. I was able to use my skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP to create a sleek and user-friendly interface.
That's awesome! And I am sure that you would have got a lot of sense of accomplishment and pride in doing that. Were you paid for it or was it a volunteer work? I ask that because for many non profit organization, people come forward to help them for noble causes. Either way( whether paid or volunteer work), this would have been great learning and given you a sense of pride.
 
That's awesome! And I am sure that you would have got a lot of sense of accomplishment and pride in doing that. Were you paid for it or was it a volunteer work? I ask that because for many non profit organization, people come forward to help them for noble causes. Either way( whether paid or volunteer work), this would have been great learning and given you a sense of pride.
Most of the probability as a first job application could be volunteer work to present for example as a demo of work on the GitHub account or to show people that hire you but the owner of the application needs to approve or decline this information as it is a solo expectation as most of the cases are like this, doesn't start to require money from first example or something like that.
 
Most of the probability as a first job application could be volunteer work to present for example as a demo of work on the GitHub account or to show people that hire you but the owner of the application needs to approve or decline this information as it is a solo expectation as most of the cases are like this, doesn't start to require money from first example or something like that.
Yes, it might be the case. I have seen here in my country that many educational institutions encourage their to be graduates to do some sort of social work as intership opportunity. This adds a value to their resume.
Many who are already into good jobs do it as goodwill. They also do it as a part of CSR ( Corporate Social Responsibility program). That adds some goodwill points to their resume.
 
That's awesome! And I am sure that you would have got a lot of sense of accomplishment and pride in doing that. Were you paid for it or was it a volunteer work? I ask that because for many non profit organization, people come forward to help them for noble causes. Either way( whether paid or volunteer work), this would have been great learning and given you a sense of pride.
I understand your point, and it's certainly true that people who work with non-profit organizations often feel a great sense of accomplishment and pride. There's that feeling of integrity
 
I understand your point, and it's certainly true that people who work with non-profit organizations often feel a great sense of accomplishment and pride. There's that feeling of integrity
It could be as additional activity means this person has his job in real life and this is an additional activity or the non profit organization has to pay him money if this is his only source of income or full time job or from where he will leave, even some pocket money for the activities in the organization.
 

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