I'm constantly surveying the landscape for some new projects to start programming, as I'm sure are many of you. So I figured, what if I just asked the SO crowd for one?
I'll put two constraints on the answers:
- Ideas that don't involve new breakthroughs or technology, but could be commercially lucrative.
- New breakthroughs or technology that solve some problem. Some problem that you'd like to see solved in your lifetime (and is realistic ... no "the singularity" answers :-P )
The first thing that popped to mind was, "no one's gonna give away their precious ideas". But then I realized that everyone has lots of ideas ... way more than one could ever work on in their lifetime. So what if everyone just took a realistic look at their internal portfolio and let the ones that they knew they either didn't have time to do, or didn't have the technical chops to do free? I mean, wouldn't it be better to see your idea implemented by someone instead of just collecting dust in the back of your mind?
Edit: One of the comments below suggests that there are plenty of ideas that were borne out of academia, but remain unnoticed. Any examples?
