Today, second-year students from the Computer Engineering bachelor program at EPOKA University presented their projects as part of the evaluation for the CEN215 Object-Oriented Programming course. A total of 44 student groups demonstrated their skills in Java by developing and showcasing innovative applications that incorporated various programming techniques learned throughout the semester.
The projects featured implementations of user functionalities utilizing key concepts such as:
Beyond applying their classroom knowledge, students took the opportunity to independently explore new skills and push their technical boundaries. This project not only reinforced their understanding of Java but also provided a platform to develop practical applications and improve problem-solving abilities.
The event highlighted the students' creativity, technical expertise, and commitment to software development, reflecting the continuous efforts of the university to bridge theoretical learning with hands-on experience.
Congratulations to all students for their work and course instructors Dr. Erind Bedalli and M.Sc. Edlira Cani for their guidance and dedication.