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I personally like to make small video games, and I use the game as an excuse to learn some other technology by incorporating it. I've been doing this to learn Rust [0].
If you want to do something similar, I have a huge list of video game ideas you can pull from [1].
[0] https://github.com/Syn-Nine/rust-mini-games/tree/main/2d-gam...
[1] https://github.com/Syn-Nine/four-emoji-concepts
I personally like to make small video games, and I use the game as an excuse to learn some other technology by incorporating it. I've been doing this to learn Rust [0].
If you want to do something similar, I have a huge list of video game ideas you can pull from [1].
[0] https://github.com/Syn-Nine/rust-mini-games/tree/main/2d-gam...
[1] https://github.com/Syn-Nine/four-emoji-concepts
depends on what kinda specialization you are interested in, at least for me it’s mobile app development. I have been making apps since college, I was interested in Japanese language so I made a kanji learning app [0], then because I’m a bodybuilder, I made a workout log app [1], recently because I started reading hacker news, I made a Hacker News reader [2]. I learnt a lot from the process, from architecture, design pattern to code quality control. I would say learning is the key, usefulness is secondary.
[0] https://github.com/Livinglist/Manji