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CS50

This is CS50, Harvard University’s introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming, for concentrators and non-concentrators alike, with or without prior programming experience. (Two-thirds of CS50 students have never taken CS before.) This course teaches you how to solve problems, both with and without code, emphasizing correctness, design, and style. Topics include computational thinking, abstraction, algorithms, data structures, and computer science—problem sets inspired by the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. More than teaching you how to program in one language, this course teaches you how to program fundamentally and how to teach yourself new languages ultimately. The course starts with a traditional but omnipresent language called C that underlies today’s newer languages, via which you’ll learn not only about functions, variables, conditionals, loops, and more but also about how computers themselves work underneath the hood, memory and all. The course then transitions to Python, a higher-level language that you’ll understand all the more because of C. Toward term’s end, the course introduces SQL, via which you can store data in databases, along with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, via which you can create web and mobile apps alike. The course culminates in a final project.

Please note that this repository is for storing my projects and files from Harvard University's CS50x course. It is not meant for sharing answers or encouraging academic dishonesty. If you are currently enrolled, please complete the assignments independently and refer to the course materials.