├── profiles ├── README.md ├── Bakuku.txt ├── Gourav.txt ├── Sakshat.md ├── utkarsh.md ├── Nuel.md ├── Markandey.md ├── guilherme.md ├── my profile ├── Shahid.md ├── Arindam.md ├── arsh.md ├── Sangeeta.md ├── himanshu.md ├── Poras_Saini.md ├── Upasana.md ├── Rajat.md ├── Ritika_Goyal.md ├── Pragya_Khanna.md ├── Yash-Handa.md ├── Aditya.md ├── Tanmay.md ├── Danish.md ├── KMuthusamyms.md ├── kashika_jain.md ├── Nihar.md ├── SagarMaheshwari.md ├── Motasim.md ├── Shashwat Bangar.md ├── Narayan_soni.md ├── yashitanamdeo.md └── Haider.md ├── scripts ├── hello_world_fasil.rb ├── helloworld.php ├── hello_world_aakash.py ├── HelloWorldSimple.js ├── Shashwat_Hello_World.js ├── hello_world_Motasim.exe ├── hello_world_Kashika18.py ├── hello-world-Aditya.py ├── hello-world-aditya.py ├── hello_world_poras2001.py ├── hello_world_sagar-maheshwari653.cpp ├── hello_world_sagar-maheshwari653.exe ├── Hello_World_Fasil_K.py ├── hello_world_amalshan.py ├── hello_world_noelli.sh ├── hello_world_safwanvk.py ├── hello-world-priyanshu.py ├── hello_world_markandey.py ├── hello_world_upasanadeka.py ├── hello_word_kmuthusamyms.py ├── hello_world_narayan_soni.js ├── hello_world_amal910.js ├── hello_world_kmuthusamyms.php ├── HelloWorldMudit.js ├── hello_world_iosf.js ├── hello_world_faris404.py ├── hello_world_mansi-singla-31215.js ├── hello_world_robert_devassia.sh ├── hello_world_MerinBabu.dart ├── hello_world_Rajat1999.js ├── hello_world_guilhermeorcezi.js ├── hello_world_himanshu.cpp ├── HelloWorldSakshat.js ├── hello_world_Yash-Handa.go ├── helloWorld_Tanmay.java ├── hello_world_Motasim.cpp ├── hello_world_GunjanGupta.cpp ├── hello_world_RitikaGoyal.cpp ├── hello_Arindam.html ├── SanskritiHelloWorld.js ├── hello_world_AartiKushwaha.cpp └── hello_world_haider.py ├── Web Development ├── Resume │ ├── Images │ │ ├── FB.png │ │ ├── Lin.png │ │ ├── git.png │ │ ├── Danish.jpeg │ │ ├── Instagram.png │ │ └── macbook_mouse.jpg │ ├── pseudo.css │ ├── gradient.html │ ├── pseudoClasses.html │ ├── LightBox.html │ ├── LightBox.css │ ├── pseudoElement.html │ ├── gradient.css │ ├── pseudoElement.css │ ├── style.css │ └── Profile.html ├── Style │ ├── Images │ │ ├── Tips.jpg │ │ ├── LOGO-05.png │ │ └── macbook_mouse.jpg │ ├── color.html │ ├── text.css │ ├── position.css │ ├── background.html │ ├── text.html │ ├── Position.html │ ├── color.css │ ├── background.css │ ├── style.css │ └── index2.html ├── BasicHTML │ ├── Images │ │ ├── Tips.jpg │ │ └── LOGO-05.png │ ├── Website │ │ └── Web.html │ ├── General │ │ └── general.html │ ├── Blog.html │ ├── SpecialCharacter.html │ ├── Links.html │ ├── DivTag.html │ ├── Tags.html │ ├── Inline_Block_Emement.html │ ├── Table.html │ ├── SymanticTag.html │ ├── List.html │ └── index.html ├── Responsive Website │ ├── style.css │ ├── mediaStyle.css │ ├── MediaQueries.html │ └── ViewPort.html ├── Animation and 3D Spaces │ ├── animationProperty.html │ ├── Transitation_Transformation.html │ ├── simpleAnimation.html │ ├── transition.css │ ├── animation.css │ └── AnimationProperty.css ├── Forms │ ├── Fieldset.html │ ├── outgroup.html │ ├── radiobuttons.html │ ├── loginform.html │ ├── Select.html │ └── audioVedio.html └── Flex Box │ ├── flexBox.html │ └── style.css ├── hello_world_niharbansal02.py ├── dart └── values.dart ├── .github ├── workflows │ └── greetings.yml ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md └── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md ├── C Program to shutdown Windows └── Linux Shutdown Machine ├── README.md ├── CONTRIBUTORS.md └── LICENSE /profiles/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_fasil.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | puts "Hello World!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Bakuku.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Hello I'm Bakuku. 2 | Nice to meet you 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/helloworld.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_aakash.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # language: python 2 | print('Hello, World!') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/HelloWorldSimple.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // the hello world program 2 | console.log('Hello World'); 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Gourav.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | hey my name is Gourav. 2 | Testing 1 3 | Testing 2 4 | Testing 3 5 | Testing 4 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/Shashwat_Hello_World.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function helloWorld() { 2 | console.log("Hello World"); 3 | } 4 | 5 | helloWorld(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Sakshat.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 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Language: python 2 | # Author: Kashika Jain 3 | # Github: https://github.com/Kashika18 4 | 5 | print('Hello World') 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/BasicHTML/Images/Tips.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober/HEAD/Web Development/BasicHTML/Images/Tips.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/Images/Danish.jpeg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober/HEAD/Web Development/Resume/Images/Danish.jpeg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/utkarsh.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | my name is utkarsh 2 | studying in iit delhi 3 | i am a programmer 4 | and coder 5 | my profile link https://github.com/utkarsh00003 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/BasicHTML/Images/LOGO-05.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober/HEAD/Web Development/BasicHTML/Images/LOGO-05.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/Images/Instagram.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober/HEAD/Web Development/Resume/Images/Instagram.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello-world-Aditya.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LANGUAGE: Python 2 | # ENV: Python 3.8.6rc1 3 | # AUTHOR: Aditya 4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/Adi7171 5 | print("Hello World!") 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello-world-aditya.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LANGUAGE: Python 2 | # ENV: Python 3.8.6rc1 3 | # AUTHOR: Aditya 4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/Adi7171 5 | print("Hello World!") 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_poras2001.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Pyhton 2 | // ENV: Python 3.9.1 3 | // AUTHOR: Poras 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/poras2001 5 | print("Hello World!") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_sagar-maheshwari653.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | using namespace std; 3 | 4 | int main(){ 5 | cout<<"Hello, World!"< 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/HelloWorldMudit.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: Mudit Gupta 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/muditg02 5 | 6 | var hello = "Hello World"; 7 | console.log(hello); 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_iosf.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: IOSF 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation 5 | 6 | console.log('Hello, World!'); 7 | 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_faris404.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LANGUAGE: Python 2 | # ENV: Python 3.8.6rc1 3 | # AUTHOR: Muhammed Faris 4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/faris404/ 5 | 6 | print('\x1b[1;35;40m' +'Hello World !!!' + '\x1b[0m') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_mansi-singla-31215.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: Mansi Singla 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/mansi-singla-31215 5 | 6 | console.log('Hello, World!'); 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_robert_devassia.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LANGUAGE: Bash 2 | # ENV: bash | sh 3 | # AUTHOR: Robert Devasia 4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/docsploit 5 | 6 | read -p "Enter your name :" name 7 | echo "Hello $name" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_MerinBabu.dart: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Dart 2 | // ENV: Dart 2.7.2 3 | // AUTHOR: Merin Babu 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/MerinBabu 5 | void main() { 6 | print('Hello World!'); //hello world program 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_Rajat1999.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: Rajat1999 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/Rajat1999 5 | 6 | 7 | const greet = "HELLO WONDERFUL WORLD! :D"; 8 | console.log(greet); 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/pseudo.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | p:active{ 2 | background-color: cyan; 3 | } 4 | a:active{ 5 | color: red; 6 | } 7 | 8 | a:visited{ 9 | color: green; 10 | } 11 | p{ 12 | text-align: center; 13 | font-size: 30px; 14 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_guilhermeorcezi.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: guilhermeorcezi 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/guilhermeorcezi 5 | 6 | 7 | const message = "HELLO WORLD! o/"; 8 | console.log(message); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_himanshu.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: C++ 2 | // ENV: Dev C++ 3 | // AUTHOR: Himanshu Bohra 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/himanshubohra13 5 | 6 | #include 7 | int main(void){ 8 | cout<<"Hello World"; 9 | } 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/HelloWorldSakshat.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 2 | // ENV: Node.js 3 | // AUTHOR: sakshatl 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/sakshatl 5 | 6 | 7 | const greeting = "HELLO WORLD"; 8 | console.log(greeting); 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/BasicHTML/Website/Web.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Website 6 | 7 | 8 |

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10 | 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Responsive Website/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | body{ 3 | text-align: justify; 4 | } 5 | html{ 6 | font-size: 20px; 7 | } 8 | #div1{ 9 | border: 2px solid black; 10 | height: 300px; 11 | width: 900px; 12 | /*overflow: auto;*/ 13 | 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_Yash-Handa.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: Golang 2 | // ENV: go v1.15.0 3 | // AUTHOR: Yash-Handa 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/Yash-Handa/ 5 | package main 6 | 7 | import "fmt" 8 | 9 | func main() { 10 | fmt.Println("Hello World") 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/BasicHTML/General/general.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | General Blog 6 | 7 | 8 |

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10 | 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Nuel.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Nuel Wogundu, my location is Port Harcourt/Nigeria 2 | I am a Graduate of electrical engineering from the Rivers State University in Nigeria 3 | I am interested in Tech, Entrepreneurship 4 | my name is Nuel Wogundu and my profile link is github.com/Nuel0 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/helloWorld_Tanmay.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import java.util.*; 2 | import java.lang.*; 3 | import java.io.*; 4 | 5 | class Solution 6 | { 7 | public static void main (String[] args) throws java.lang.Exception 8 | { 9 | System.out.println("Hello World!!"); 10 | } 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_Motasim.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: C++ 2 | // ENV: MINGW 3 | // AUTHOR: Motasim 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/motasimmakki 5 | // Date: 13/10/2021 6 | 7 | #include 8 | int main(){ 9 | std::cout<< "Hello World !"; 10 | return 0; 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dart/values.dart: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | main() { 2 | // Strings can be appended using + 3 | print("dart" + "lang"); 4 | 5 | // Integers and Floats 6 | print("1+1=${1+1}"); 7 | print("7.0/3.0 =${7.0/3.0}"); 8 | 9 | // Booleans 10 | print(true && false); 11 | print(false || true); 12 | print(!true); 13 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Markandey.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Markandey 2 | 3 | Location: 4 | 5 | Mau, Uttar Pradesh, India 6 | 7 | Academics: 8 | 9 | Computer Science and Engineering, ABES Engineering College. 10 | 11 | Interests: 12 | 13 | Problem Solving 14 | DSA 15 | 16 | #Github Profile Link: 17 | 18 | https://github.com/markandey007/ 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_GunjanGupta.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: C++ 2 | // ENV: MINGW 3 | // AUTHOR: Gunjan Gupta 4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/gunjan-g 5 | // Date: 03/10/2021 6 | 7 | #include 8 | using namespace std; 9 | 10 | int main(){ 11 | cout<<"Hello World\n"; 12 | return 0; 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/guilherme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Your Name 2 | Guilherme Orcezi 3 | 4 | 5 | ### Location 6 | Rua José Teodoro Correa 7 | 8 | ### Academics 9 | 10 | Fatec Guaratinguetá 11 | 12 | ### Interests 13 | 14 | - Javascript 15 | - Design 16 | 17 | ### Profile Link 18 | 19 | [Guilherme Orcezi](https://github.com/guilhermeorcezi) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Animation and 3D Spaces/animationProperty.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Animation Property 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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10 | 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/my profile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | utkarhsh 2 | From: Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India 3 | Doing: B.Tech from ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad 4 | Keen about computers and stuff and development on AOSP. 5 | Now getting my hands on coding to tinker more with my gadgets, earlier for which I had to rely on readymade scripts and files and had no knowledge to modify. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_RitikaGoyal.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // LANGUAGE: C++ 2 | // AUTHOR: RITIKA GOYAL 3 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/Ritika1800 4 | // DATE: 10/10/2021 5 | 6 | #include //Header library 7 | using namespace std; 8 | 9 | int main(){ 10 | cout<<"Hello World"< 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Document 8 | 9 | 10 |

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18 | 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Sangeeta.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sangeeta Jha 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | New Delhi, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | B.tech - (IT) Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like playing guitar and designing web interfaces. 14 | 15 | 16 | ### Profile Link 17 | 18 | - [Github](https://github.com/nehasangeetajha) 19 | - [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sangeeta-jha-765232142/) 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/himanshu.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Your Name 2 | Himanshu Bohra 3 | 4 | 5 | ### Location 6 | Sector 32 A , Chandigarh 7 | 8 | ### Academics 9 | 10 | Electronic and Communication Engineering from University Institute of Engineering and Technology Panjab University , Chandigarh 11 | 12 | ### Interests 13 | 14 | - Web Dev 15 | - Machine Learning 16 | 17 | ### Profile Link 18 | 19 | [Himanshu Bohra](https://github.com/himanshubohra13) 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Animation and 3D Spaces/transition.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .div1{ 2 | height: 300px; 3 | width: 300px; 4 | background-color: aquamarine; 5 | margin: 5px; 6 | position: absolute; 7 | /*transform: scale(0.5 , 0.4);*/ /*change shape*/ 8 | /*transform: translate(10%);*/ 9 | 10 | /*transition: 1s ease-in-out 0.5s;*/ 11 | transition:height 1s ease-in-out ; 12 | 13 | } 14 | 15 | .div1:hover{ 16 | height: 500px; 17 | width: 500px; 18 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Poras_Saini.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Poras Saini 2 | 3 | # From: Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India 4 | 5 | 6 | # Doing: B.Tech from ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad 7 | 8 | 9 | # Keen about computers and stuff and development on AOSP. 10 | Now getting my hands on coding to tinker more with my gadgets, earlier for which I had to rely on readymade scripts and files and had no knowledge to modify. 11 | 12 | 13 | #Github profile: [Poras Saini](https://github.com/poras2001) 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Upasana.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Upasana Deka 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | I am from New Delhi, India. 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | B.tech (CS) - Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like working on FrontEnd. 14 | - I have worked on projects based on React JS and React Native. 15 | - I love to sing and play the ukulele. 16 | 17 | ### Profile Link 18 | 19 | [upasanadeka](https://github.com/upasanadeka) 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/LightBox.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body{ 2 | background-color: lightcyan; 3 | font-family: sans-serif; 4 | 5 | } 6 | 7 | #lightBox{ 8 | height: 0; 9 | width: 0; 10 | position: fixed; 11 | top: 0; 12 | left: 0; 13 | overflow: hidden; 14 | transition: all 2s ease-in-out; 15 | } 16 | 17 | div a{ 18 | text-decoration: none; 19 | } 20 | 21 | #lightBox:target{ 22 | height: 30%; 23 | width: 30%; 24 | top: 25%; 25 | left: 25%; 26 | background-color: green; 27 | 28 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Rajat.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Rajat 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | New Delhi, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | B.tech - (IT) Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology, MSIT 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like designing, sketching and coding. 14 | 15 | ### Projects 16 | 17 | - [Avensis-2020-Official-website](https://github.com/Rajat1999/Avensis-2020) Official website for the Annual Technical fest of MSIT. 18 | 19 | ### Profile Link 20 | 21 | [Rajat1999](https://github.com/Rajat1999) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/BasicHTML/SpecialCharacter.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Specials Character 6 | 7 | 8 |

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20 | 21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Aditya.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Aditya 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | New Delhi, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | B.tech - (CSE) Delhi Technical Campus 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like photography, editing, hacking and coding. 14 | 15 | ### Projects 16 | 17 | - [Motion Detection](https://github.com/yupitsadi/motion-detection-) AI project 18 | - [Sarvodayatrust](https://sarvodayatrust.org.in/) A Ngo website which help them to collect funds 19 | 20 | ### Profile Link 21 | 22 | [Yup_its_adi](https://github.com/yupitsadi) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Tanmay.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Tanmay Khandelwal 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Rajasthan, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | RTU, Kota 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - Competitive coding, AI, JAVA 14 | 15 | ### Development 16 | 17 | - Developer of [Test Case Generator](https://tanmay-901.github.io/test-case-generator/) 18 | 19 | ### Projects 20 | 21 | - [Test Case Generator](https://github.com/Tanmay-901/test-case-generator) Generate test cases for competitive coding easily 22 | 23 | ### Profile Link 24 | 25 | [Tanmay-901](github.com/Tanmay-901) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/hello_world_haider.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LANGUAGE: Python 2 | # ENV: Python 3.8.6 3 | # AUTHOR: Mohd Baqer Haider 4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/haider000 5 | 6 | def BinaryToDecimal(binary): 7 | return int(binary, 2) 8 | 9 | msg = "010010000110010101101100011011000110111100100000010101110110111101110010011011000110010000100001" 10 | 11 | str_data ='' 12 | 13 | for i in range(0, len(msg), 8): 14 | temp_data = msg[i:i + 8] 15 | decimal_data = BinaryToDecimal(temp_data) 16 | str_data = str_data + chr(decimal_data) 17 | 18 | print(str_data) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Danish.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Danish Belal 2 | 3 | ### Location: 4 | 28/1 B.T Road , BansBagan Titagarh , Kolkatta-700119, India 5 | 6 | ### Academics: 7 | B.tech in Information Technology, HNB Garhwal University, Uttarakhand, India 8 | 9 | ### Interests: 10 | - Data Structur and Algorith 11 | - Full Stack 12 | - Reading Stories 13 | - Writing Stories. 14 | 15 | ### Projects: 16 | - [Brick Breaker Game](https://github.com/Danish-Belal/BrickBreaker) 17 | - [Tic Tac Toe Game] 18 | 19 | ### Profile Link: 20 | [Danish Belal](https://github.com/Danish-Belal) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/KMuthusamyms.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Your Name 2 | Muthusamy K 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | I am from Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, India. 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | MS Software Systems - Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like learn and working on the emerging technologies 14 | - Areas of interests are Cloud Computing and Fullstack development 15 | - Also I'm more interested to know more about space and develop Geo spatial related applications 16 | 17 | ### Profile Link 18 | 19 | [KMUthusamyms](https://github.com/KMuthusamyms/) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/kashika_jain.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Kashika Jain 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | New Delhi, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - Deep Learning 14 | - Biology 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | ### Projects 19 | 20 | - [Calculator App](https://github.com/Kashika18/Calculator-App) A calculator app made using Java. 21 | - [Tic-Tac-Toe App](https://github.com/Kashika18/Tic-Tac-Toe-App) A tic-tac-toe game app using Java. 22 | 23 | ### Profile Link 24 | 25 | [Kashika18](https://github.com/Kashika18) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Forms/Fieldset.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Field set 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Nihar.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Nihar Bansal 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Ratlam (M.P.), India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - Hyderabad Campus 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - Programming 14 | - Algorithms and Mathematics 15 | 16 | ### Development 17 | 18 | - Inventor of CoWin Vaccine Notifier and Automation 19 | 20 | ### Projects 21 | 22 | - [CoWin Vaccine Notifier](https://github.com/niharbansal02/cowin_automation): Notifies a user about the availability of vaccines in their area in real time. 23 | 24 | ### Profile Link 25 | 26 | [Nihar Bansal](https://github.com/niharbansal02) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/SagarMaheshwari.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sagar 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Ajmer, Rajasthan, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | B.tech - CSE(spec. in AI & ML) VIT Bhopal 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - I like coding, web development and currently exploring machine learning. 14 | 15 | ### Projects 16 | 17 | - [proShop](https://github.com/sagar-maheshwari653/proShop) E-Commerce site creating using MERN stack. 18 | - [DevConnector](https://github.com/sagar-maheshwari653/DevConnector) Platform for developers to connect and communicate. 19 | 20 | ### Profile Link 21 | 22 | [sagar-maheshwari653](https://github.com/sagar-maheshwari653) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /C Program to shutdown Windows/Linux Shutdown Machine: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include // to use system() method 3 | 4 | int main() 5 | { 6 | printf("\n\n\t\tStudytonight - Best place to learn\n\n\n"); 7 | 8 | char ch; 9 | 10 | printf("Do you want to shutdown your pc now (y/n)?"); 11 | scanf("%c", &ch); 12 | 13 | if(ch == 'y'|| ch == 'Y') 14 | { /* 15 | /s is used to order the compiler 16 | to shutdown the PC 17 | */ 18 | system("C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\shutdown /s"); 19 | } 20 | 21 | printf("\n\n\t\t\tCoding is Fun !\n\n\n"); 22 | return 0; 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Flex Box/flexBox.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | CSS Flex Box 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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18 | 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Motasim.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Motasim 2 | 3 | ### Location: 4 | Nishat Roat, Street No. 01, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India 5 | 6 | ### Academics: 7 | Computer Science and Engineering, HNB Garhwal University, Uttarakhand, India 8 | 9 | ### Interests: 10 | - Problem Solving 11 | - DSA 12 | - Playing Chess 13 | - Data Science 14 | 15 | ### Projects: 16 | - [Find Your Caretaker](https://github.com/motasimmakki/Chat-Application-In-Java) 17 | - [Java Chat Application](https://github.com/motasimmakki/Find-Your-Caretaker) 18 | - [Image Puzzle Game](https://github.com/motasimmakki/Image-Puzzle-Using-Java) 19 | - [Snake Game Using JS](https://github.com/motasimmakki/Snake-Game-in-JavaScript) 20 | 21 | ### Profile Link: 22 | [Motasim](https://github.com/motasimmakki) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/gradient.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #Container{ 2 | height: 400px; 3 | width: 400px; 4 | border: 2px solid black; 5 | background-image: linear-gradient(red , blue); 6 | } 7 | #Container2{ 8 | height: 400px; 9 | width: 400px; 10 | border: 2px solid black; 11 | /* background-image: linear-gradient(to top right , red , cyan , blue); 12 | */ 13 | background-image: linear-gradient(-130deg , red , cyan , blue); 14 | 15 | margin-left: auto; 16 | margin-right: auto; 17 | margin-top: 20px; 18 | } 19 | 20 | #Container3{ 21 | height: 400px; 22 | width: 400px; 23 | margin-top: 20px; 24 | background-image : repeating-linear-gradient(red ,blue); 25 | /* background: radial-gradient(red , cyan ,green , gray ); 26 | */ border-radius: 20%; 27 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Forms/radiobuttons.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Radio Buttons 6 | 7 | 8 |
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27 | 28 | 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Shashwat Bangar.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Shashwat Bangar 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Indore, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya (SVVV) - Indore 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - Web Developement 14 | - DSA Javascript/C++, Problem Solving 15 | 16 | ### Projects 17 | 18 | - [Real Time Face-Mask Detection](https://github.com/shashwatbangar/Realtime-Face-Mask-Detection) 19 | - [Face Landmark Detection](https://github.com/shashwatbangar/face-landmark-detection) 20 | - [Covid-19 Tracker](https://github.com/shashwatbangar/Covid19-tracker) 21 | - [Disney+ Clone](https://github.com/shashwatbangar/Disney-plus-Clone) 22 | - [My Personal Portfolio Website](https://shashwatbangar.github.io/) 23 | 24 | ### Profile Link 25 | 26 | [Yashita Namdeo](https://github.com/shashwatbangar) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/Narayan_soni.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Narayan Soni 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | Maharishi Vidya Mandir 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | Coding, reading novels and books, gaming, birdsighting 14 | 15 | ### Development 16 | 17 | - Inventor of a Basic Text Based Search Engine 18 | 19 | ### Projects 20 | 21 | - [Search Engine ](https://github.com/narayan954/cip_final_project) A simple Text based 'Search engine' written in python which utilizes the blazing fast speed of dictionaries to find our queries even from a huge dataset , illustarting how search engines like google, bing work and deliver results in micro-seconds . I completed this as my final project while I was in code in place 2021 . 22 | 23 | ### Profile Link 24 | 25 | [Narayan Soni](https://github.com/narayan954) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/yashitanamdeo.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Yashita Namdeo 2 | 3 | ### Location 4 | 5 | Indore, India 6 | 7 | ### Academics 8 | 9 | Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya (SVVV) - Indore 10 | 11 | ### Interests 12 | 13 | - Data Science, AI & ML 14 | - Web Developement 15 | - DSA Python/C++, Problem Solving 16 | 17 | ### Projects 18 | 19 | - [Real Time Face-Mask Detection](https://github.com/yashitanamdeo/Realtime-Face-Mask-Detection) 20 | - [Face Landmark Detection](https://github.com/yashitanamdeo/face-landmark-detection) 21 | - [Covid-19 Tracker](https://github.com/yashitanamdeo/Covid19-tracker) 22 | - [Disney+ Clone](https://github.com/yashitanamdeo/Disney-plus-Clone) 23 | - [My Personal Portfolio Website](https://yashitanamdeo.github.io/) 24 | 25 | ### Profile Link 26 | 27 | [Yashita Namdeo](https://github.com/yashitanamdeo) 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Style/text.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Text 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |

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15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | ## What is Hacktoberfest? 20 | A month-long celebration from October 1st - 31st sponsored by [Digital Ocean](https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/) and [GitHub](https://github.com/blog/2433-celebrate-open-source-this-october-with-hacktoberfest) to get people involved in [Open Source](https://github.com/open-source). Create your very first pull request to any public repository on GitHub and contribute to the open source developer community. 21 | 22 | [https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/](https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/) 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | ## How to contribute to this project 27 | Here are 3 quick and painless ways to contribute to this project: 28 | 29 | * Add your name to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` file 30 | * Add a profile page to the `profiles` directory 31 | * Create a simple "Hello, World" script in a language of your choice 32 | 33 | Choose one or all 3, make a pull request for your work and wait for it to be merged! 34 | 35 | ## Getting started 36 | * Fork this repository (Click the Fork button in the top right of this page, click your Profile Image) 37 | * Clone your fork down to your local machine 38 | 39 | ```markdown 40 | git clone https://github.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober.git 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | * Create a branch 44 | 45 | ```markdown 46 | git checkout -b branch-name 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | * Make your changes (choose from any task below) 50 | * Commit and push 51 | 52 | ```markdown 53 | git add . 54 | git commit -m 'Commit message' 55 | git push origin branch-name 56 | ``` 57 | 58 | * Create a new pull request from your forked repository (Click the `New Pull Request` button located at the top of your repo) 59 | * Wait for your PR review and merge approval! 60 | * __Star this repository__ if you had fun! 61 | 62 | ## Choose from these tasks 63 | ### 1. Add your name 64 | Add your name to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` file using the below convention: 65 | 66 | ```markdown 67 | #### Name: [YOUR NAME](GitHub link) 68 | - Place: City, State, Country 69 | - Bio: Who are you? 70 | - GitHub: [GitHub account name](GitHub link) 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | ### 2. Add a profile page 74 | Add a `Your_Name.md` file to the `profiles` directory. Use any combination of content and Markdown you'd like. Here is an example: 75 | 76 | ```markdown 77 | # Your Name 78 | 79 | ### Location 80 | 81 | Your City/Country 82 | 83 | ### Academics 84 | 85 | Your School 86 | 87 | ### Interests 88 | 89 | - Some Things You Like 90 | 91 | ### Development 92 | 93 | - Inventor of the My Pillow 94 | 95 | ### Projects 96 | 97 | - [My Project](GitHub Link) Short Description 98 | 99 | ### Profile Link 100 | 101 | [Your Name](GitHub Link) 102 | ``` 103 | 104 | ### 3. Create a `Hello, World!` Script 105 | Add a `hello_world_yourusername.xx` script to the `scripts` directory in any language of your choice! Here is an example: 106 | 107 | ```Javascript 108 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript 109 | // ENV: Node.js 110 | // AUTHOR: IOSF 111 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation 112 | 113 | console.log('Hello, World!'); 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | Name the file `hello_world_yourusername.xx`. e.g., `hello_world_iosf.js` or `hello_world_your-user-name.py`. 117 | 118 | Don't forget to include the comments as seen above. Feel free to include additional information about the language you choose in your comments too! Like a link to a helpful introduction or tutorial. 119 | 120 | Here is my `hello_world` example: [hello_world_iosf.js](https://github.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/hello-hacktober/blob/main/scripts/hello_world_iosf.js) 121 | 122 | ## BONUS! 123 | * See profiles submitted by fellow coders from around the globe .... 124 | * Discover some obscure to new and trending languages ... from BrainFuck to Groovy. 125 | * Check out some very creative ways to print out a "Hello, World!" string. 126 | 127 | ### Want to Join our slack community click [here](https://join.slack.com/t/iosf-india/shared_invite/zt-is9imrls-YxBT2MJXBu4d7pJEvzAzvw) ? 128 | 129 | 130 | ## 🎃 Want a real contribution - Checkout [Dynamic CLI](https://github.com/IndianOpenSourceFoundation/dynamic-cli) 🎃 131 | 132 | ### NOTE - Don't forget to star this repo :) 133 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Web Development/Resume/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body{ 2 | margin: 0px; 3 | font-family: sans-serif; 4 | } 5 | 6 | /*Body Header*/ 7 | #body-header{ 8 | height: 65vh; 9 | background-image: url(Images/macbook_mouse.jpg); 10 | background-size: cover; 11 | background-position: center; 12 | background-attachment: fixed; 13 | 14 | } 15 | 16 | /*Horizontal List.*/ 17 | .horizontal-list{ 18 | list-style: none; 19 | padding-left: 0px; 20 | 21 | } 22 | 23 | .horizontal-list li{ 24 | display: inline-block; 25 | margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px; 26 | 27 | } 28 | 29 | .horizontal-list li a{ 30 | color: white; 31 | text-decoration: none; 32 | transition: color 0.5s ; 33 | font-weight: 3px; 34 | 35 | } 36 | 37 | .horizontal-list li a:hover{ 38 | color: red; 39 | text-decoration: underline; 40 | 41 | } 42 | 43 | .text-center{ 44 | text-align: center; 45 | } 46 | 47 | #name{ 48 | margin-top: 20vh; 49 | } 50 | #name h1{ 51 | color: lightgray; 52 | margin-bottom: 0.5rem; 53 | text-align: center; 54 | font-size: 3rem; 55 | letter-spacing: 0.1rem; 56 | 57 | } 58 | 59 | .Social-icons li a img{ 60 | padding: 10px; 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118 | } 119 | .skills-display { 120 | width: 75%; 121 | padding: 10px; 122 | margin-bottom: 30px; 123 | display: flex; 124 | flex-wrap: wrap; 125 | justify-content: space-evenly; 126 | } 127 | 128 | .skill-progress { 129 | width: 11rem; 130 | height: 2.2rem; 131 | background-color: lightgrey; 132 | border-radius: 1rem; 133 | box-shadow: 1px 1px 2px 1px #b9b9b9 inset; 134 | margin: 25px; 135 | overflow: hidden; 136 | } 137 | 138 | .skill-progress > div { 139 | border-radius: 20px 0px 0px 20px; 140 | box-shadow: 1px 1px 5px 2px #989882; 141 | } 142 | 143 | .skill-name span { 144 | color: white; 145 | font-size: 1rem; 146 | margin-left: 10px; 147 | vertical-align: middle; 148 | } 149 | /* Setting Backgroung of Skills */ 150 | m-blue { 151 | color: #2857a4; 152 | } 153 | 154 | .mb-blue { 155 | background-color: #2857a4; 156 | } 157 | 158 | .mb-orange { 159 | background-color: #ec4d1c; 160 | } 161 | 162 | .mb-teal { 163 | background-color: #0b8176; 164 | } 165 | 166 | .mb-light-purple { 167 | background-color: #93738c; 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    Take some steam off yourself and incorporate automation into your workflow. While automation can take care of things such as optimization, testing, etc., you can focus on the core areas of front-end development such as HTML, CSS, creating the client-side software, enhancing the user-experience, and so on. By doing so, not only will your productivity increase, but you will also learn to use your time to focus on the areas that’ll improve the overall functionality of your site. Grunt, Gulp, and Broccoli are some very efficient automation tools.

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60 | Don’t you just love exploring beautiful and neat sites with a clean user interface? While most of us would reply with an assertive ‘YES,’ little, do we know the kind of effort and skill that goes into making a website attractive and user-friendly. The secret to creating an impressive site is to master the art of front-end development, and no, it is not as easy as it seems! 61 | 62 |

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    Automate!

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    As a front-end developer, you already have to take care of minute little details that can get overwhelming at times. You have to invest your time on things like Boilerplate, testing, workflow, dependency management, performance, optimization, build, deployment, and so on. Doesn’t sound easy, right?
    Take some steam off yourself and incorporate automation into your workflow. While automation can take care of things such as optimization, testing, etc., you can focus on the core areas of front-end development such as HTML, CSS, creating the client-side software, enhancing the user-experience, and so on. By doing so, not only will your productivity increase, but you will also learn to use your time to focus on the areas that’ll improve the overall functionality of your site. Grunt, Gulp, and Broccoli are some very efficient automation tools.

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    Refactor Your Code From Time To Time.

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    76 | By “refactoring” your code, you’re only enhancing the code without tampering with its functionality. This will improve the quality and readability quotient of your code and the more often you do it, your code will continually be updated into a cleaner and fresher version of what it was before. Apart from that, one of the most significant advantages that refactoring offers is that it ensures your code remains free from plagiarism. 77 |

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    Learning Command Line Is The Way To Go.

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    Invest In Productive Tools.

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    89 | The Internet is teeming with a host of web development tools, from browser add-ons to smart plugins, the amount of choices available now is massive! So, why not invest in some really productive web tools that’ll help you improve your front-end designing skills? Tools like Sublime Text, jQuery, Emmet, GitHub, Bootstrap, and Sass are nothing short of a godsend for web 90 | 91 |

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    Always Be Curious.

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    96 | A front-end developer has to keep himself/herself updated continuously with the latest news and innovations in the field. You need to take a proactive stand and learn new things about front-end development from informative blogs and videos. 97 |
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    109 | While these tips will surely help you become a better front-end designer, in the long run, you must always remember two things while designing your platform – keep it simple and neat, and don’t forget to create your signature style. And for all you peeps interested in making it big in front-end development, Coding Ninjas has the perfect course for you! To know more 110 | 111 |

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