Summer Project Competition on...
As temperatures sore in India, so does the development innovation of the students of NIT Durgapur, India. The summer project contest at NIT Durgapur,named SHARE 2008, is on where students work to develop some software using Netbeans. There are 42 registered teams and yesterday, 24 of them submitted their project synopsis. Some of the interesting ones are as follows:
| Project | Developers |
| Traffic Highway Controller | Praveen Kumar |
mobile game. will increase. | Sudarshan Mukherjee and Nilesh Halder |
| NetWizard--a lan browsing/chatting/sharing utility in Java | Pradeep Kumar Bhojania and D.Dinesh |
| Pdf to word converter in C | Piyush Gupta |
| Automatic Time-Table Generation System that can be used by schools and colleges to prepare their time-tables | Arunava Saha |
| media player(MP3) | Ayan Sen and Aritra Biswas |
| game of snake and ladder in Java | Sombeet Sahu |
| Scientific Calculator for a mobile phone with added capabilities like drawing graphs | Atri Roy |
| A reloaded snake game | Deepanjan Karmakar |
| Chat Client | Rajarshi Poddar and Aniket Mukherjee |
| Development of an Interest | Souvik Sonar and Manoj Kumar Mohapatro |
| Vehicle Recognition System For India | Shankaran Srivastava |
| Interactive Java Chess Game | Raja Babu Sonny |
| Voice authentication System | M.Pavan Kumar |
| Mobile game---A samurai game | Soumalya Banerjee |
| Builder tool through which the user can build state of the art websites without any knowledge of HTML or Javascripts. | Ankesh Khemani |
| Wireless chat client | Debleena Banerjee and Tania RoyChowdhury |
| Encryption Tool | Soumava Pal AND Tista Banerjee |
| Lan Surfing Tool using Java | Souvik Dutta |
| Sudoku Game Generator | Avishek Basu Mallick |
| Numerical tile arrangement game, better known as the "15-Puzzle". | Anik Sengupta |
| Application Interface for Railway Reservation | Atul Kumar |
There are more such projects being developed. Hope this summer will really be a productive one, eliciting out some real good projects using Netbeans!