Solution for Freecodecamp's Scientific Computing with Python Challenge 1: Arithmetic Formatter
Implementing Shamir's Secret Sharing cipher algorithm in Python3 and using Matplotlib to visualize the differences in using the real infinite field and finite field arithmetic.
Solution for Freecodecamp's Scientific Computing with Python Challenge 5: Probability Calculator
A concise documentation on getting started with Git & GitHub
A collection of Python scripts made for use in ethical hacking.
Solution for Freecodecamp's Scientific Computing with Python Challenge 4: Polygon Area Calculator
Solution for Freecodecamp's Scientific Computing with Python Challenge 2: Time Calculator
Quadtree implementation in Python3
A repository of various C programs
A Line Follower Robot made using Seeeduino Xiao, running CircuitPython/Arduino
A Python based translator for different languages using Google Translate API
A repo for my project Jump Yo' Rex made using Seeeduino Xiao (running CircuitPython) and LIS3DH accelerometer.
This device works with Arduino and PIR sensor when someone puts their hand near a machine, the servo dispenses an adequate amount of hand sanitizer.
Using matplotlib and seaborn to graph the probabilities of the faces of a die in a specified number of rolls.
Solution for Freecodecamp's Scientific Computing with Python Challenge 3: Budget App
This is the repo for my Text Teleporter Project on Hackster.io
This is the WiFi version of my previous Text Teleporter Project
Maryam: Open-source Intelligence(OSINT) Framework
C program for generating random numbers
Repository for LHD: Build's 'Hello, World in a New Language' challenge. Using ArnoldC language
Cloud-native neural search framework for any kind of data
Sorting a list using merge sort algorithm in Python3.
Exploring simple linear regression using Python3.
A GUI calculator made using Python3 and Tkinter
A reminder app made using Python3 and Tkinter, subprocess modules.
A repository containing several general purpose Python scripts to automate daily and common tasks.
The CVE Binary Tool helps you determine if your system includes known vulnerabilities. You can scan binaries for over 200 common, vulnerable components (openssl, libpng, libxml2, expat and others), or if you know the components used, you can get a list of known vulnerabilities associated with an SBOM or a list of components and versions.
Hacktoberfest 2021 contributions are welcome.
Assignments solutions for Code For Cause Python Bootcamp
GitHub Pages for my portfolio template from MLH.
GitHub Profile README