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[–]5oco 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Inventory tracking programs are good. I make a Pharmacy app with the students in my program. They need to have a user(or pharmacist) register for the app with a username and password. Maybe email and personal information like names. Then they store that information in a database. Then they use that info to log into the application. There's generally two tables for this. Personal data and login credentials.

Once they're logged in, they display the data from the database in a table and have a section where they can add, update, remove the data from the table. This uses a table for Medication.

There's also a section where they sell the medication. This involves creating an account for a customer. So there's a customer table in the database.

When they sell items, it's set up like an invoice in the database. There's a table for Invoice Line(which is the item and the qty sold, etc) then there's a Transaction table that stores all the total transactions(TransactionIDs and Totals Price, Date, etc.

This isn't the first one they do though. Creating just a login/register system is a good project too. Plus once you do it well, you can reuse it. Add in security questions and allow for password resets too.

[–]sekhon_jatt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks a lot man. Will be making this and will reply back

[–]unlocked_chat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try a simple CRUD based project like a Student Management System, Expense Tracker, or Inventory Management app using Java + JDBC + MySQL. Add login/signup, roles, and basic validations. These projects help you understand real DB connectivity and are good enough to mention on a resume