We are always astounded by the creativity of the community.
This week, we saw projects like Make N Taste, a recipe app for busy professionals, and Tidy Hive, a site for collaborating with your household. That’s only two of the dozens of projects that community members submitted.
The great thing about coding is that you can build whatever you want; the only limit is your imagination. If you are looking for inspiration for your next project, check out some of the ideas that our community members have been building below.
This Week’s Top Projects
Make N Taste is a recipe app for busy professionals who enjoy cooking. Errol K, a student at CareerFoundry, designed an application that focuses on healthier recipes. Users can choose between six different regions of food to cook.
#2: INK Tank
INK Tank simplifies the experience of getting a tattoo. Using the app, you can find inspiration for new tattoos, connect with tattoo artists, and find the information you need to make an informed decision about whether you should get a new tattoo.
INK Tank was built by Josh Barlow, a student at CareerFoundry.
#3: Groa
Groa makes it easy to find a new movie to watch. Groa combines information from IMBd and recommendation techniques to help you discover new movies based on data on over 97,000 films. This project was built by Gabe Flomo.
#4: Lem In
Lem In solves the maximum flow network problem. This project calculates the fastest combination of paths that an ant can travel through on an ant farm. This project was created by Marvin Gross and Nader Stabel, who are both students at Codam.
#5: Tidy Hive
Tidy Hive helps you keep your house organized by providing a place to track household tasks. Users can create tasks, assign family members to a task, and search through the tasks that are due for completion. This project was created by Micah Jank, a student at Lambda School.
#6: RaYn Weather App
RaYn Weather App lets you check the weather in your current location. You can also check the weather in any city from a range of over 200,000 cities.
The RaYn Weather App project was coded by Charlene Isoh.
#7: Diagnosing a Patient for Diabetes
Diagnosing a Patient for Diabetes uses data analytics to determine whether a patient is likely to have diabetes based on a series of data points. This project was created by Kureishi Shivanand, a student at Simplilearn.
#8: Clothish
Clothish lets you search for fashionable clothes using a mobile app. Dobromira Dobreva, a student at CareerFoundry, designed the platform to be as easy-to-use and clean.
#9: Credit Card Fraud Detection System
Credit Card Fraud Detection System uses machine learning to ascertain whether a credit card has been used fraudulently. Various techniques and neural networks were tested to see which one is the most efficient at predicting fraud. This project was coded by Kureishi Shivanand.
#10: Life Link
Life Link is a web application where transplant patients can discover people who may be able to donate toward their surgery. The goal of this project is to shorten the average waiting time for a transplant.
Life Link was created by Tamlin Antoine.
What is Career Karma Projects?
Career Karma Projects is a platform to showcase your coding projects. Whether you’re a coding bootcamp student who has just built their final portfolio project, or a code newbie working on their first side project, you can submit your work to Career Karma Projects.
"Career Karma entered my life when I needed it most and quickly helped me match with a bootcamp. Two months after graduating, I found my dream job that aligned with my values and goals in life!"
Venus, Software Engineer at Rockbot
When you submit a project, you’ll be able to:
- Receive feedback from our community of hundreds of other coders and bootcamp students and graduates.
- Get recognition for your hard work.
- Be in for a chance of winning a free three-month subscription to Crash.
That’s it for this week! Read next Friday’s edition of the Career Karma Projects Spotlight to uncover even more top projects from coding bootcamp students, graduates, and other aspiring coders. Check out last week’s Spotlight on our blog.
– The Career Karma Team
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