Python script to search for devices on your local network
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Python script to search for devices on your local network
Collection of certificates of achievements.
StarBot is a sample bot for Telegram which makes use of the GitHub API to fetch data, written as part of Google Code-in 2018.
A repo containing all my work during Google Code-in '19 @JuliaLang
A webpage that allows users to search Wikipedia articles by title.
My Google Code-in 2018 completed tasks
Developed during Google Code-In 2016. A command-line tool built in Python that creates a GIF with subtitles from a video and subtitle file using pysubs2 and MoviePy.
Atlas for LibreHealth's active services around the world
A smartphone app made for Google Code-in that detects types of flowers from images
A tutorial for Polynomial Regression created during Google Code-in 2019
Developed during Google Code-In 2015. Recorder Images for Music Blocks Matrix.
A quiz that I made for evaluating someone that's learning Julia. I never claimed this task in Google Code-in, but I am uploading it here nonetheless.
This is the repository for the Math Game I made for the Google CodeIn contest.
Terasology - open source voxel world (forked version)
Waiting for a mentor response is very tedious. In order to ensure I'll be notified whenever it's corrected, this python script checks the status of the activity at a certain frequency and sends you a Telegram message whenever it changes.
Converts xkcd comics to ascii art. GCI task.
Tasks Harsha Reddimi (paraxor) has done in the Google Code-In 2019 for the Fedora Project
Developed during Google Code-In 2016. Intended for extracting main topics/ideas from subtitles, KeywordExtractor is a command-line based Python tool that extracts keywords from subtitle files using RAKE.
Orient is a simple application written to demonstrate the concepts of object-oriented programming, written as part of Google Code-in 2018.
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