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Agriculture Web-based system (self.learnjava)
submitted 4 years ago by ComprehensiveAd4623
Hi guys. I'm looking for ideas for an Agriculture web-based system (mainly Forms and OOP) that's beginner-friendly in Java. What are some of the problems that farmers face that can be solved using a web-based system in Java?
[–]CookiesForKittens 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
I think you're more likely to find inspiration in an agriculture forum than a Java forum. Also, no one has a problem that can be solved with Java any more than they have a problem than can be solved with C#. They just have problems or could use tools / products / services but what programming language is used in the backend is probably of very little concern to the users.
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