Where you can find project ideas to work on and also add the project idea you have as a way of contributing to the repo.
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Where you can find project ideas to work on and also add the project idea you have as a way of contributing to the repo.
Stack, Queue, Linked List & Binary Search Tree
Benchmark C, C++, Rust, Go. Raw numbers. No fluff 🏁
In this project, you will build a simple Unix shell. The shell is the heart of the command-line interface, and thus is central to the Unix/C programming environment. Mastering use of the shell is necessary to become proficient in this world; knowing how the shell itself is built is the focus of this project.
TransRoute is a dynamic, distributed transit network simulator that demonstrates advanced ad-hoc routing in a user-friendly, configurable environment. The project combines a GUI-based configuration tool, backend station servers implemented in both Python and C, and a Flask web interface for querying transit routes and visualizing network topology.
coding with multiple programming languages
This C project will use multithreading to solve a maze
I have designed and Developed GPS based Vehicle tracking system using Raspberry pi and GPS antena. I have closely worked on Linux operating system , GPS technology , Raspberry Pi microcontroller.
There is currently a race among the tech giants to develop the first fully autonomous vehicle. [1] This project explores autonomous features on a smaller scale by focusing on radio controlled (RC) vehicles. The Vaterra 2012 Nissan GTR Nismo GT3 V100-C RC car will be connected to both an Arduino Uno and a Raspberry Pi. The Arduino Uno R3 is conne…
IntroCS(2020/21-Winter Semester)/CS50X(2020)- Solution
This repository contains the academic projects that I completed at UC Berkeley between the years of 2016-2020.
A C compiler written in Python
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