These are some important C Programs for students of 1st semester...
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These are some important C Programs for students of 1st semester...
A state-of-the-art greenhouse system developed and maintained by Bhanuka Bandara, Ruvindi Jayasooriya Muditha Pasan, Yashara Wanigasekara, Safak Ahamed, and Sandini Imesha for University 1st Year 1st Semester Group Project.
ICP assignment programs, along with minor and major projects
⛹ Proyecto de 1er Semestre de lP de Ingeniería Informática sobre un sistema para la administración de los Juegos Deportivos por la FEU
This was a project for first semester's computer science class. This text adventure was written in Java, but I decided to port it to JS and test my skills. 1st semester, codings.
Alternative unused lab 1.4 - Simulating a club and memberships. 1st semester, 4th lab.
Homework for web development class. Just a simple click game. Considering to port it to only-CSS version one day. 1st semester, webdesign exercise.
Lab 1.4 - A CLI ToDo-List with search engine. 1st semester, 4th lab.
🎹 Music portfolio project [👨🏫 Teacher: Сокольская Мария Александровна] {1️⃣ Semester} (Network content markup languages)
A simple flight management system for efficient air travel planning and analysis
This project is a web-based application developed for the final assignment of the "Internet Technologies" course, offered in the 1st semester of the 2020 academic year at the University of Piraeus, Department of Informatics.
Object-Oriented Programming
Unsupervised Learning course project
A simple system for managing schedules for L.EIC classes
A 2D text-based adaptation of September Games' "Crossing Guard Joe" maintaining the core gameplay of guiding kids across the road
Song Exercise, building a small music player. 1st semester, 2nd exercise, computer-science.
Life Simulator, 1st semester, 8th exercise, computer science.
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