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Three Ways to Generate Ideas for Programming Side Projectsby@samjarman
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Three Ways to Generate Ideas for Programming Side Projects

by Sam Jarman3mJuly 9th, 2017
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So you want to get better at a certain language or expand your <a href="https://www.samjarman.co.nz/blog/toolbox" target="_blank">toolbox</a>, and you’ve heard side it’s good to <a href="https://www.samjarman.co.nz/blog/online-presence" target="_blank">blog about them</a> or <a href="https://www.samjarman.co.nz/blog/open-source" target="_blank">open source</a> the finished(ish) project. Great! But you just don’t know what to work on. Nothing is coming to mind and you’re not really sure where to start. Today I humbly present to you three ways to find ideas for side projects, and hopefully you can find something to sink some time in to!

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