😱 Falsehoods Programmers Believe in
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😱 Falsehoods Programmers Believe in
A C++ program that adds two non-negative integers represented by reverse-ordered linked lists and returns the sum as a new linked list, simulating digit-by-digit addition in reverse order.
This example generates a random secret key and ordinal value, creates a Pedersen commitment using secp256k1, generates a Bulletproof using secp256k1_bulletproofs, encodes the data as a hex string, adds it as an output to a Bitcoin transaction, and broadcasts it to the network. Note that this is a simplified example and should not be used without ad
This repo contains the answers for programming questions asked in interviews and coding rounds,
A repository used to test github.com edge cases
HomeMade test cases for lesson Programming Languages I at Ece-Ntua
This is an Intel OpenVINO based application which controls the mouse based on the gaze. Input can be either camera feed or a video.
A project done in collaboration with Simon Sun that covers binary_trees in C.
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