thanks combuster, i liked that link
but yh... my schooling system... basicly, to measure it up to your schooling systems, i'm seventeen. eighteen next year in which would normally be my last year of college (with an optional third year on top of that which i have opted to take). so that may give you an idea as to where i am in relation to your schooling system. i'm 1 step down from university, basicly.
and the reason i ask for ideas, is because i need to take a real world situation and make a solution for it. 2 years ago, in my GCSEs i had to make up a problem, and it didn't go well. i had some good ideas but, because i had made them up, i didn't stick to the goals i had set. i had to keep going between design and implementation and it just became a hassle. this time, i hope to get a fixed set of goals to which i WILL stick.
I have no rules to abide by as to what i can and can't do, only that it SHOULD be a real world situation so i don't stray from the original task.
the reason i came here to ask, is because someone may have a suggestion that they could use? or have thought about making but just have not got round to it?
I'm not asking you to do all of my work for me, I'm actually sort of starting my project by finding out what is wanted/needed. from then i can scan the competitors and see what is missing, what could be useful, pitch my ideas to you and build upon what could be a worthwhile application.
as for my strong and weak points; the only subject i studied last year was computer science, but for the 2 years before i was in the top 10% of the class in Maths, Science (all round - biology, chemistry AND physics), ICT. I'm planning on studying Maths and Physics next year, to get into university in 2 years time. so although those could help, i haven't really got a high-enough knowledge of the subjects to be able to use them for a real-world situation (other than computer science, seeing as i'm top of the class for the past year, and i've been making some slow yet meaningful progress with my OS).
Just to clear things up about the whole "dragon's den" thing, I'm not making the beginner's mistake of "i'm gonna be a millionaire off of this idea", i'm just saying that if i think i would be able to make the cost of the developer's certificate required access the apple developer program, then i WILL apply and pay for the certificate and place the app on the app store. basicly, it's a bonus! I'm sure everyone would love to let their hobby earn them hundreds or even thousands, because they enjoy doing it. but it's a hobby. i just love doing it even for no reward other than "so that's how they do it....".
The reason i say "converse with you about some source code" is if there is, say, a complex logistic required. that way, i can decide on an algorithm during my design stage and implement it more easily, due to a time frame too short to be able to go out and learn something completely new and make an application around that concept.
I apologize for not being as clear as possible. I'm having quite an off day today... i suppose we all get a day like that every now and again. I'll get some sleep and try and explain better another time, if this explanation is not enough.
Cheers,
James.