This repository consists of all my dsa codes (written in C) during my college course.
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This repository consists of all my dsa codes (written in C) during my college course.
Math 20: Probability @ Dartmouth College
CS 249 Object-Oriented Programming. Spring 2024.
Cinema database project written in T-SQL for college's course. Documentation in polish language.
A simple lab checkoff / help queue server and jupyter-notebook client. Intended to be used for college course class logistics..
Math 1: Calculus @ Dartmouth College
CS490 Special Topic: Video Process/Vision. We explored topics such as video manipulation, tracking algorithims, and using neural networks for video categorization.
CS 351 Web Development and Internet Programming. Taken Spring 2024.
Lab Flies (Experiments) done in Freshman year Spring Sem (S2 2022) as part of Programming in C course (as per KTU syllabus)
Hello Everyone, this is my DSA Repository, which I learned in my College. I explored different approaches to implement data structures using various methods. This repo is a practical implementation of the concepts I learned in my theoretical DSA subject. It demonstrates how I understand and implement these concepts effectively in C++ Language.
Coursework and assignments for my Java 1 programming class, including weekly exercises and project submissions.
CMM434 (Advanced Web Design) at SUNY Plattsburgh
Coursework and assignments for my C++ 1 programming class, including weekly exercises and project submissions.
Unofficial template for ISEL-LEIC-PS course project documentation
This covers all basic codes(questions)in python which are mostly useful for engineering first semester students
A repo containing all the algorithms taught throughout the STS3006 (Competitive Coding I) course in University. These are basic-to-medium level algorithms, good for practice to increase knowledge and skills in programming.
👾 Explore C++ fundamentals through coursework and assignments for the Spring 2026 class, utilizing JetBrains CLion and resources from Tony Gaddis.
☕ Explore Java basics and concepts through coursework and projects in Java 1, utilizing IntelliJ IDEA for practical learning and skills development.
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