├── scripts
├── HelloWorld1.py
├── helloworldagain.py
├── hello_world.rb
├── hello_world_nilavya.py
├── HelloWorld_shivanshu.py
├── hello_hacktober.py
├── hello_world_fsenx.py
├── hello_world_vinamra2009.py
├── Hello_world_sanketchaudhari10.py
├── hello_world_shubham-chan.py
├── helloworld.R
├── hello.html
├── helloworld.py
├── hello_world.m
├── hello_world_monika.c
├── helloworld_new.cpp
├── HelloWorld_gomathi.c
├── hello_world_derricklai33.rb
├── HolaMundo.java
├── hello_world_acaa06.rkt
├── hello_world_MaxwellOliveira01.py
├── hello_world_vrbro.py
├── ashwini_helloworld.java
├── hello_world_joe733.nim
├── hello_world_silam.py
├── hello_world_Rutujavd.py
├── hello_world_rishika.py
├── hello_world_joe733.py
├── Hello_world_.py
├── hello_world_TopsonArcana.py
├── hello_world_chardon1.py
├── Hallo_Word_github-dev21.py
├── hello_world_LumaLiana.js
├── hello_world_ShreyaGautamm.py
├── hello_world_RichardTimothy1307.cpp
├── hello_world_carnic.go
├── hello_world_imgeildan.rb
├── hello_world_joe733.dart
├── hello_world_mtoadvine.py
├── hello_worldnishi.py
├── pro_hello-world.s
├── hello_world_PandeySomya77.js
├── hello_world_TaylerL.py
├── hello_world_dngatimin.go
├── hello_world_vibhakar025.cpp
├── Screenshot_using_python.py
├── helloWorld_eklavya.py
├── hello_world_rishabh_sharma.c
├── hello_word_caroline.js
├── hello_world_randiltennakoon.go
├── helloWorld-souraexx.js
├── hello_word_loracsilva.js
├── hello_world2_imgeildan.rb
├── hello_world_ishanbagchi.java
├── hello_world_mcs-codes.sh
├── helloworld.cpp
├── Hello_world_siddharth.js
├── hello_world_licensed.cpp
├── hello_world_rudrabarad.cpp
└── Add two numbers represented by linked lists
├── _config.yml
├── pattern.py
├── helloworld.java
├── profiles
├── Maxwell_Oliveira.md
├── shubham-chan.md
├── pedroalecrim.md
├── vighneshdeepweb.md
├── krtanay.md
├── LumaLiana.md
├── Rutujavd.md
├── shubhamsolank24.md
├── Devnarayan_Patel.md
├── ricardo_dantas.md
├── Archit_Sharma.md
├── Shivam_jain.md
├── vrbro.md
├── Juan_Fuentes.md
├── Atreyo_Mandal.md
├── Clement_Adriean.md
├── Athul_Babu.md
├── sagar_kalra.md
├── Shivanshu_Suryakar.md
├── Poomtum_Rattanarat.md
├── Si_Lam.md
├── H_Chardon.md
├── Nilavya_das.md
├── Ashwini_Tanpure.md
├── Amrita_Singha_Roy.md
├── Jovial_Joe_Jayarson.md
├── RishikaJain.md
├── VibhakarSharma.md
├── Drishti_Chouhan.md
├── EklavyaJain.md
├── ShreyaGautam.md
├── loracsilva.md
├── Souradeep_Dutta.md
├── Derrick_Lai.md
├── siddharth_lal_deo.md
├── Vinamra.md
├── Randil_Tennakoon.md
├── sanketchaudhari10.md
├── Ishan_Bagchi.md
├── Apoorva_Jain.md
├── Caroline_Rodrigues.md
├── Rudra_Barad.md
├── Rishabh_Sharma.md
├── Dishant_Arora.md
├── Mcvean_Soans.md
├── Tayler_Le Grair.md
└── Monika_Jha.md
├── archive
└── CONTRIBUTORS_PRE_Nov-17-2017.md
├── Roll a Dice.py
├── heart.py
├── dice.py
├── N_base_to_Decimal_Converter.py
├── .vscode
└── settings.json
├── manage.py
├── dino_automation.py
├── README.md
├── CONTRIBUTORS.md
└── LICENSE
/scripts/HelloWorld1.py:
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1 | print("Hello World!!")
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/scripts/helloworldagain.py:
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1 | print("Hello world")
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/scripts/hello_world.rb:
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1 | # Ruby
2 | puts "Hello world!"
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/scripts/hello_world_nilavya.py:
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1 | print("Hello World !!")
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/scripts/HelloWorld_shivanshu.py:
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1 | print("Hello World")
2 |
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/scripts/hello_hacktober.py:
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1 | print("hello hacktober")
2 |
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/scripts/hello_world_fsenx.py:
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1 | print("Hello World!")
2 |
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/scripts/hello_world_vinamra2009.py:
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1 | print('Hello, world!')
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/_config.yml:
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1 | theme: jekyll-theme-hacker
2 | encoding: UTF-8
3 |
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/scripts/Hello_world_sanketchaudhari10.py:
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1 | print("Hello World!!")
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/scripts/hello_world_shubham-chan.py:
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1 | print("Hello world!")
2 |
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/scripts/helloworld.R:
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1 | print("Hello World!", quote = FALSE)
2 |
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/scripts/hello.html:
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1 |
2 |
3 | hello
4 |
5 |
6 |
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/scripts/helloworld.py:
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1 | # TO Print Hellow World Script in Python
2 | print("Hello World in python")
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/scripts/hello_world.m:
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1 | function hello()
2 | fprintf ( 1, ' Hello, world!\n' );
3 |
4 | return
5 | end
6 |
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/pattern.py:
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1 | rows=5
2 | for i in range(1,6):
3 | for j in range(i):
4 | print("*",end="")
5 | print("")
6 |
7 |
8 |
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/scripts/hello_world_monika.c:
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1 | #include
2 |
3 | void main()
4 | {
5 |
6 | printf("Hello World\n");
7 |
8 | }
9 |
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/scripts/helloworld_new.cpp:
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1 | #include
2 | using namespace std;
3 | int main()
4 | {
5 | cout<<"Hello World"<
4 | int main()
5 | {
6 | hello;
7 | }
8 |
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/scripts/hello_world_derricklai33.rb:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Ruby
2 | # AUTHOR: Derrick Lai
3 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/derricklai33
4 |
5 | puts "Hello World!"
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/helloworld.java:
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1 |
2 | class HelloWorld {
3 | public static void main(String[] args) {
4 | System.out.println("Hello, World!");
5 | }
6 | }
7 |
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/scripts/HolaMundo.java:
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1 | public class HolaMundo {
2 |
3 | public static void main(String[] args) {
4 | System.out.println("Hola Mundo");
5 | }
6 |
7 | }
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/scripts/hello_world_acaa06.rkt:
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1 | ;LANGUAGE: Racket
2 | ; AUTHOR: Clement Adriean A A
3 | ; GITHUB: https://github.com/ACAA06/
4 | #lang racket
5 | "Hello World"
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/scripts/hello_world_MaxwellOliveira01.py:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Python
2 | # AUTHOR: MAXWELL
3 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/MaxwellOliveira01
4 | print("Hello world")
5 |
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/scripts/hello_world_vrbro.py:
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1 | # LANGUAGE Python
2 | # ENV Python 3
3 | # AUTHOR Vishal Rajat
4 | # GITHUB https://github.com/vrbro
5 |
6 | print('Hello, World!')
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/scripts/ashwini_helloworld.java:
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1 | class HelloWorld
2 | {
3 | public static void main(String[] args)
4 | {
5 | System.out.println("Hello World!!");
6 | }
7 | }
8 |
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/scripts/hello_world_joe733.nim:
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1 | #[
2 | LANGUAGE: Nim
3 | ENV: N/A
4 | AUTHOR: Jovial Joe Jayarson
5 | GITHUB: https://github.com/joe733
6 | ]#
7 | echo "Hello World!"
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/scripts/hello_world_silam.py:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: python
2 | // ENV: python
3 | // AUTHOR: Si lam
4 | // github: https://github.com/silam
5 |
6 | print("Hello World!")
7 |
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/scripts/hello_world_Rutujavd.py:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Python
2 | # ENV: idle
3 | # AUTHOR: Rutuja Dicholkar
4 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/Rutujavd
5 |
6 | print("Hello world")
7 |
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/scripts/hello_world_rishika.py:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: Python
2 | // AUTHOR: Rishika Jain
3 | // GITHUB: [Rishika Jain](https://github.com/Rishika-7)
4 |
5 | print('Hello World!')
6 |
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/scripts/hello_world_joe733.py:
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1 | '''
2 | LANGUAGE: Python
3 | ENV: Conda
4 | AUTHOR: Jovial Joe Jayarson
5 | GITHUB: https://github.com/joe733
6 | '''
7 |
8 | print('Hello World!')
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/scripts/Hello_world_.py:
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1 |
2 | # LANGUAGE: Python
3 | # ENV: Python 3
4 | # AUTHOR: Athul Babu
5 | # GITHUB: [athul4554](https://github.com/athul4554)
6 |
7 | print("Hello World!")
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/scripts/hello_world_TopsonArcana.py:
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1 | """ Language: Python 3
2 | Author: Poomtum Rattanarat
3 | Github: https://github.com/TopsonArcana
4 | """
5 | print('Hello World!')
6 |
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/scripts/hello_world_chardon1.py:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Python
2 | # ENV: Python 3
3 | # AUTHOR: chardon1
4 | # GITHUB: [chardon1](https://github.com/chardon1)
5 |
6 | print("Hello World!")
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/scripts/Hallo_Word_github-dev21.py:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: Python
2 | // ENV: Python
3 | // AUTHOR: Devnarayan Patel
4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/github-dev21
5 |
6 | print('Hello, World!')
7 |
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/scripts/hello_world_LumaLiana.js:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript
2 | // ENV: Node.js
3 | // AUTHOR: Luma Liana
4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/LumaLiana
5 |
6 | console.log('Hello World!');
7 |
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/scripts/hello_world_ShreyaGautamm.py:
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1 |
2 | // LANGUAGE: Python
3 | // AUTHOR: Shreya Gautam
4 | // GITHUB: [Shreya Gautam](https://github.com/ShreyaGautamm)
5 |
6 | print('Hello World!')
7 |
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/scripts/hello_world_RichardTimothy1307.cpp:
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1 | #include
2 | using namespace std;
3 |
4 | int main(){
5 | cout<<"Hello, World!"<
7 | using namespace std;
8 |
9 | int main()
10 | {
11 | cout<<"Hello World";
12 | }
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/scripts/Screenshot_using_python.py:
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1 | import pyscreenshot as ImageGrab
2 | # fullscreen
3 | im=ImageGrab.grab()
4 | im.show()
5 |
6 | # part of the screen
7 | im=ImageGrab.grab(bbox=(10,10,500,500))
8 | im.show()
9 |
10 | # to file
11 | ImageGrab.grab_to_file('im.png')
12 |
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/scripts/helloWorld_eklavya.py:
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1 | import numpy as np
2 | u = np.random.uniform(0,1,20)
3 | m = np.mean(u)
4 | var = np.var(u)
5 | if (m<0.5) :
6 | print("Hello World, This is Micheal Jackson.")
7 | else:
8 | print("This is Micheal Jackson - Welcome to the final showdown.")
9 |
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/scripts/hello_world_rishabh_sharma.c:
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1 |
2 | // LANGUAGE: C
3 | // ENV: C
4 | // AUTHOR: Rishabh Sharma
5 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/rishab05
6 |
7 | #include
8 |
9 | int main(){
10 | printf("Hello folks!, Hope you are doing well.");
11 | return 0;
12 | }
13 |
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/scripts/hello_word_caroline.js:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: JavaScript
2 | // ENV: Node.js
3 | // AUTHOR: Caroline Rodrigues
4 | // GITHUB: [loracsilva](https://github.com/loracsilva)
5 |
6 | 'use strict'
7 |
8 | const hello = "Hello World"
9 |
10 | console.log(hello);
11 | alert(hello);
12 |
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/scripts/hello_world_randiltennakoon.go:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: Golang
2 | // ENV: Golang
3 | // AUTHOR: Randil Tennakoon
4 | // GITHUB: [Randil Tennakoon](https://github.com/randiltennakoon)
5 |
6 |
7 | package main
8 |
9 | import "fmt"
10 |
11 | func main(){
12 | fmt.Println("Hello World!")
13 | }
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/profiles/LumaLiana.md:
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1 | # Luma Liana
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | São Paulo / Brasil
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Self taught
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Code
14 | - 3d modeling
15 | - Read
16 | - Play
17 |
18 | ### Profile Link
19 |
20 | [Luma Liana](https://github.com/LumaLiana)
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/scripts/helloWorld-souraexx.js:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: JavaScript
2 | // ENV: Node.js
3 | // AUTHOR: Souradeep Dutta
4 | // GITHUB: [Souradeep Dutta](https://github.com/souraexx)
5 |
6 | 'use strict';
7 |
8 | const hello = "Hello World,I'm Souraexx.";
9 |
10 | console.log(hello);
11 | alert(hello);
12 |
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/scripts/hello_word_loracsilva.js:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: JavaScript
2 | // ENV: Node.js
3 | // AUTHOR: Caroline Rodrigues
4 | // GITHUB: [Caroline Rodrigues](https://github.com/caroline-rodrigues)
5 |
6 | 'use strict'
7 |
8 | const hello = "Hello World"
9 |
10 | console.log(hello);
11 | alert(hello);
12 |
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/scripts/hello_world2_imgeildan.rb:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Ruby
2 | # AUTHOR: Imge
3 | # GITHUB: https://github.com/imgeildan
4 | (0..10).each do |valid_prs|
5 | if valid_prs >= 4
6 | puts 'Happy Hacktoberfest'
7 | break
8 | else
9 | puts 'Hello World'
10 | end
11 | end
12 |
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/scripts/hello_world_ishanbagchi.java:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: Java
2 | // ENV: OpenJDK
3 | // AUTHOR: Ishan Bagchi
4 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/ishanbagchi
5 |
6 | class IshanBagchi {
7 | public static void main(String[] args) {
8 | System.out.println("Hello Developers, from Ishan!");
9 | }
10 | }
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/profiles/Rutujavd.md:
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1 | # Rutuja
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | VIT
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | cooking-coding
14 |
15 |
16 | ### Projects
17 |
18 | not many
19 |
20 | ### Profile Link
21 |
22 | [Rutujavd](https://github.com/Rutujavd)
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/profiles/shubhamsolank24.md:
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1 | Location: Haryana,India
2 |
3 | Academics: Persuing engineering at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,New Delhi
4 |
5 | Interests: Video Games Coding Football
6 |
7 | Projects: No projects but would love to work on some
8 |
9 | Profile: (https://github.com/shubhamsolank24)
10 |
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/profiles/Devnarayan_Patel.md:
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1 | # Devnarayan Patel
2 | ### Location
3 | Raigarh, Chhattishgarh, India
4 | ### Academics
5 | Atal Bihari Vajpayee University Bilaspur (C.G.)
6 | ### Interests
7 | - Games
8 | - Travel
9 | - Coding
10 | - Music
11 | ### Profile Link
12 | [Devnarayan Patel](https://github.com/github-dev21)
13 |
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/profiles/ricardo_dantas.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Recife, Brazil
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | AI Researcher
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using Javascript, Machine Learning, Django, Tensorflow, Keras
9 |
10 | Interest
11 | AI, Deepfake
12 |
13 | Profile link
14 | [Ricardo Dantas](github link: https://github.com/licensed)
15 |
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/profiles/Archit_Sharma.md:
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1 | Location:
2 | Haryana,India
3 |
4 | Academics:
5 | Persuing engineering at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,New Delhi
6 |
7 | Interests:
8 | Video Games
9 | Coding
10 | Football
11 |
12 | Projects:
13 | No projects but would love to work on some
14 |
15 | Profile:
16 | (https://github.com/archit2216)
17 |
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/profiles/Shivam_jain.md:
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1 | Shivam Jain
2 |
3 | Raipur/ India
4 |
5 | LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSTIY
6 |
7 | Things such as sketching, designing, music, Tv series, coding interst me a lot.
8 |
9 | Trying my hands on making amazing UI's with flutter, soon I'll be pushing them on my github from my local machine
10 |
11 | Shivam Jain [https://github.com/shivamjain26]
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/profiles/vrbro.md:
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1 | # Vishal Rajat
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | New Delhi/ India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | LPU University
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Developing, Swimming, Tennis, Boxing
14 |
15 | ### Development
16 |
17 | - Small Projects in C, python like url extractor
18 |
19 |
20 | ### Profile Link
21 |
22 | [vrbro](https://github.com/vrbro)
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/Roll a Dice.py:
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1 | import random
2 | min = 1
3 | max = 6
4 |
5 | roll_again = "yes"
6 |
7 | while roll_again == "yes" or roll_again == "y":
8 | print "Rolling the dices..."
9 | print "The values are...."
10 | print random.randint(min, max)
11 | print random.randint(min, max)
12 |
13 | roll_again = raw_input("Roll the dices again?")
14 |
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/profiles/Juan_Fuentes.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Cucuta,Colombia
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | Tengo diferentes proyectos realizados durante mi periodo academico: https://github.com/juanandresfl
9 |
10 | Interest
11 | Juegos, Codear, Musica
12 |
13 | Profile link
14 | [Amrita Singha Roy](github link: https://github.com/juanandresfl)
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/profiles/Atreyo_Mandal.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Kolkata,West Bengal,India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at SNU, Kolkata
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using teck stack like Machine Learning, FLM,cpp,c.
9 | github link: https://github.com/Atreyo69
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Djing, PC Games
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Atreyo Mandal](github link: https://github.com/Atreyo69)
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/profiles/Clement_Adriean.md:
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1 | # Clement Adriean A A
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 | Chennai, India
5 |
6 | ### Academics
7 |
8 | B.Tech in CSE
9 |
10 | ### Interests
11 |
12 | - Coding
13 | - Songs
14 | - Cricket
15 |
16 | ### Projects
17 |
18 | - You can check my repo i have made projects public.
19 |
20 | ### Profile Link
21 |
22 | [Clement Adriean Amirrthraj A](https://github.com/ACAA06)
23 |
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/scripts/hello_world_mcs-codes.sh:
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1 | # LANGUAGE: Bash
2 | # ENV: Git Bash
3 | # AUTHOR: Mcvean Soans
4 |
5 | #!/bin/bash
6 | # she-bang to tell the OS to invoke the specified shell to execute the commands that follow in the script
7 |
8 | echo "Hello World"
9 | # Run or execute the script using "./hello_world_mcs-codes.sh" OR "bash hello_world_mcs-codes.sh" OR "sh hello_world_mcs-codes.sh"
10 |
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/heart.py:
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1 | import turtle
2 |
3 | t=turtle.Turtle()
4 | def heart():
5 | t.speed(10)
6 | t.pensize(5)
7 | t.getscreen().bgcolor("grey")
8 | t.color("black","red")
9 | t.begin_fill()
10 | t.lt(140)
11 | t.fd(180)
12 | t.circle(-100,190)
13 | t.lt(100)
14 | t.circle(-100,190)
15 | t.fd(184)
16 | t.hideturtle()
17 | t.end_fill()
18 | heart()
19 |
20 | turtle.done()
21 |
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/profiles/Athul_Babu.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Kollam,Kerala,India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at College of Engineering, Perumon
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using python - facedetection and several other react_js and flutter projects
9 | github link: https://github.com/athul4554
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Music, Games
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Athul Babu](github link: https://github.com/athul4554)
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/profiles/sagar_kalra.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Chandigarh, India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using teck stack like Android.PHP,JAvascript,Machine Learning, Django
9 | github link: https://github.com/kalrasagar
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Music, Games
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Sagar Kalra](github link: https://github.com/kalrasagar)
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/profiles/Shivanshu_Suryakar.md:
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1 | Location Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
2 |
3 | Student at Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon (MS)
4 |
5 | I have done some projects in React,Angular,Django,etc github link: https://github.com/jiminnpark
6 |
7 | I have interest in Competitive coding,Playing Games,Singing,Playing Piano, Volleyball
8 |
9 | Profile link [Shivanshu Anant Suryakar](github link: https://github.com/jiminnpark)
10 |
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/profiles/Poomtum_Rattanarat.md:
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1 | # Poomtum Rattanarat
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Bangkok/Thailand
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Software and Knowledge Engineering @ Kasetsart University-Thailand
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Music/Web Development/ML/Data Analysis/Game Develoment/Art
14 |
15 | ### Development
16 |
17 | - Still Learning
18 |
19 | ### Profile Link
20 |
21 | [Topson Arcana](https://github.com/TopsonArcana)
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/profiles/Si_Lam.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Minnesota USA
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Universtity of St. Thomas, St. Paul, USA
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using different languages and frame works like React, Angular, ASP.NET CORE< docker, container, python, Node.js, C#
9 | github link: https://github.com/silam
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Music, Games , Soccer
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Si Lam](github link: https://github.com/silam)
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/profiles/H_Chardon.md:
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1 | # Your Name
2 | H. Chardon
3 | ### Location
4 | Lannion, France
5 |
6 | ### Academics
7 |
8 | University of Brittany
9 |
10 | ### Interests
11 |
12 | - Computing
13 | - Painting
14 | - Tennis
15 | - Theater
16 | - IoT
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Ongoing
21 |
22 | ### Projects
23 |
24 | - [chardon1](https://github.com/chardon1)
25 |
26 | ### Profile Link
27 |
28 | [chardon1](https://github.com/chardon1)
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/profiles/Nilavya_das.md:
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1 | # Nilavya Das
2 | *prefinal B.Tech Student*
3 |
4 | # Location :
5 | ### Siliguri, W.B INDIA
6 |
7 | # Qualification :
8 | ### B.tech in Computer Science and Enginnering
9 |
10 | # Domain of Interest:
11 | ### Machine Learning and DL
12 |
13 | # Contact :
14 |
15 | ### Github: - [nilavya2000](https://github.com/nilavya2000)
16 | ### Linkedin: - [Nilavya Das](https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilavya-das-0ba627173/)
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/scripts/helloworld.cpp:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: C++
2 | // ENV: VS Code
3 | // AUTHOR: Atreyo Mandal
4 | // GITHUB: [Atreyo Mandal](https://github.com/Atreyo69)
5 |
6 |
7 | #include
8 | using namespace std;
9 | int main()
10 | {
11 | cout << "Hello, World!, Atreyo Mandal" << endl;
12 | return 0;
13 | }
14 | // I used this language as I am used to this language and it is a powerful language for competitive coding, taught at our university
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/profiles/Ashwini_Tanpure.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Pune,Maharastra,India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using teck stack like Android.PHP,JAvascript,Machine Learning, Django
9 | github link: https://github.com/ashwinitanpure
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Music, Games
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Ashwini Tanpure](github link: https://github.com/ashwinitanpure)
16 |
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/profiles/Amrita_Singha_Roy.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Kolkata,west Bengal,India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at RCC Institute of Information Technology, kolkata
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using different languages and frame works like python, Node.js, C#
9 | github link: https://github.com/uzumakinaruto96
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Coding, Music, Games
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Amrita Singha Roy](github link: https://github.com/uzumakinaruto96)
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/profiles/Jovial_Joe_Jayarson.md:
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1 | # Jovial Joe Jayarson
2 |
3 | ## Location
4 |
5 | Thrissur, Kerala, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | KTU, Kerala
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Coding
14 | - Mentoring
15 | - Instruments
16 | - Travelling
17 |
18 | ### GitHub Profile
19 |
20 | > speaks all ;)
21 |
22 | [](https://github.com/joe733)
23 |
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/profiles/RishikaJain.md:
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1 | # Rishika Jain
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Books
14 | - Pets
15 | - Travel
16 |
17 | ### Development
18 |
19 | - Second Year Student
20 | - New to open source community
21 |
22 | ### Projects
23 |
24 | - Checkout my GitHub profile
25 |
26 | ### Profile Link
27 |
28 | [Rishika-7](https://github.com/Rishika-7)
29 |
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/profiles/VibhakarSharma.md:
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1 | # Vibhakar Sharma
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | New Delhi, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | BPIT, New Delhi
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Coding
14 | - Chess
15 |
16 | ### Development
17 |
18 | - Worked on AI/ML projects
19 |
20 | ### Projects
21 |
22 | - [Budgety](https://github.com/vibhakar025/budgety) Expense Tracker webapp
23 |
24 | ### Profile Link
25 |
26 | [Vibhakar Sharma](https://github.com/vibhakar025/)
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/profiles/Drishti_Chouhan.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Jodhpur, Rajasthan,India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using different languages and frame works like python, Node.js, Django, HTML & CSS
9 | github link: https://github.com/drishtichouhan
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Music, Books, Coding
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Drishti Chouhan](github link: https://github.com/drishtichouhan)
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/scripts/Hello_world_siddharth.js:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: JavaScript
2 | // ENV: HTML
3 | // AUTHOR: Siddharth lal deo
4 | // GITHUB: [siddharthdeo99](https://github.com/siddharthdeo99)
5 | < !DOCTYPE HTML >
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | Before the script...
11 |
12 |
15 |
16 | ...After the script.
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
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/profiles/EklavyaJain.md:
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1 | Location
2 | Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
3 |
4 | Acdemic
5 | Student at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
6 |
7 | Projects
8 | I have done some projects using different languages and frame works like Python, C/C++, Keras, Tensorflow, Pandas, Numpy, Matplotlib, HTML etc.
9 | github link: https://github.com/eklavyaj
10 |
11 | Interest
12 | Music, Sports, Coding
13 |
14 | Profile link
15 | [Eklavya Jain](github link: https://github.com/eklavyaj)
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/profiles/ShreyaGautam.md:
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1 | # Shreya Gautam
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Sports
14 | - Programming and Tech
15 | - Food
16 |
17 | ### Development
18 |
19 | - Second Year Student
20 | - New to open source community
21 |
22 | ### Projects
23 |
24 | - Checkout my GitHub profile
25 |
26 | ### Profile Link
27 |
28 | [Shreya Gautam](https://github.com/ShreyaGautamm)
29 |
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/profiles/loracsilva.md:
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1 | # Loracsilva
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Fortaleza, Ceará , Brazil
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | FIC
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Travel
14 |
15 | ### Development
16 |
17 | - Contributed to FamilySearch
18 | - Worked on several projects for companies with private repos
19 |
20 | ### Projects
21 |
22 | - Everything has been on private repos for the mostpart... :'(
23 |
24 | ### Profile Link
25 |
26 | [loracsilva](https://github.com/cloracsilva)
27 |
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/dice.py:
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1 | # import module
2 | import random
3 |
4 | while True:
5 | # initialition dice variale
6 | dice = random.randint(1, 6)
7 | print('You want to roll the dice?')
8 | # make choice for user
9 | print('1. Yes')
10 | print('2. No')
11 |
12 | # printing the input
13 | choice = int(input())
14 | if choice == 1:
15 | # print number of dice
16 | print('Your dice stopped at ' + str(dice))
17 | print('\n')
18 | elif choice == 2:
19 | break
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/profiles/Souradeep_Dutta.md:
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1 | # Souradeep Dutta
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Kolkata, WB, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | KIIT University
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Games
14 | - Music
15 | - Design
16 | - Travel
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Developed Discord bots.
21 | - Contributed to several projects for companies with private repos
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - Check my Github.(https://github.com/souraexx)
26 |
27 | ### Profile Link
28 |
29 | [Souradeep Dutta](https://github.com/souraexx)
30 |
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/profiles/Derrick_Lai.md:
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1 | # Derrick Lai
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Melbourne, Australia
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | CoderAcademy - Melbourne, Australia
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Volleyball, Coding, Games
14 |
15 | ### Development
16 |
17 | - Made a terminal application using Ruby
18 |
19 | - Built a website using HTML, CSS and slight Javascript as my portfolio
20 |
21 | ### Projects
22 |
23 | - [Terminal Application](https://github.com/derricklai33/terminal_app)
24 |
25 | ### Profile Link
26 |
27 | (derricklai33)(https://github.com/derricklai33)
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/profiles/siddharth_lal_deo.md:
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1 | # Siddharth lal deo
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Patna,Bihar,India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Pune University
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Esports Games
14 | - Travel
15 | - Coding
16 | - Ethical Hacking
17 |
18 |
19 | ### Development
20 |
21 | - Contributed to Hacktoberfest@2020
22 | - Worked on several projects as a Freelancer
23 |
24 | ### Projects
25 |
26 | - [Face-Detection] (https://github.com/siddharthdeo99/Face-Detection)
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [siddharthdeo99](https://github.com/siddharthdeo99)
31 |
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/profiles/Vinamra.md:
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1 | # Vinamra
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Bangalore, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Computer Science
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Games
14 | - Songs
15 | - Art
16 | - Reading
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Created Websites
21 | - Worked on open source projects
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - Everything has been on private repos for the mostpart... :'(
26 | - But you can see some stuff on my linkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinamra-sulgante-636505194/)
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [Vinamra](https://github.com/Vinamra2009)
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/scripts/hello_world_licensed.cpp:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: C++
2 | // ENV:
3 | // AUTHOR: Ricardo Dantas
4 | // GITHUB: [Ricardo Dantas](https://github.com/licensed)
5 |
6 | #include
7 |
8 | int main() {
9 | std::cout << "Hello World!";
10 | return 0;
11 | }
12 |
13 | // I used this language as I am very familiar to this language and it is very powerful language for competitive coding
14 | /* Links to some C++ Tutorials
15 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8nAHeVKL08&list=PLu0W_9lII9agpFUAlPFe_VNSlXW5uE0YL
16 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLnPwxZdW4Y
17 | */
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/profiles/Randil_Tennakoon.md:
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1 | # Randil Tennakoon
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Sri Lanka
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Undergraduate
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Hiking
14 | - Photography
15 | - Badminton
16 | - Volunteering
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Contributed to several open-source projects
21 | - Working on a project related to DevOps in a private repo
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - You can see some of my projects on my GitHub (https://github.com/randiltennakoon)
26 |
27 | ### Profile Link
28 |
29 | [Randil Tennakoon](https://github.com/randiltennakoon)
30 |
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/scripts/hello_world_rudrabarad.cpp:
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1 | // LANGUAGE: C++
2 | // ENV:
3 | // AUTHOR: Rudra Barad
4 | // GITHUB: [Rudra Barad](https://github.com/rudrabarad)
5 |
6 | #include
7 |
8 | int main() {
9 | std::cout << "Hello World!";
10 | std::cout << "By Rudra Barad";
11 | return 0;
12 | }
13 |
14 | // I used this language as I am very familiar to this language and it is very powerful language for competitive coding
15 | /* Links to some C++ Tutorials
16 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8nAHeVKL08&list=PLu0W_9lII9agpFUAlPFe_VNSlXW5uE0YL
17 | - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLnPwxZdW4Y
18 | */
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/profiles/sanketchaudhari10.md:
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1 | # Sanket Chaudhari
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Pune, India.
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune.
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Web Developement
14 | - Competitive coding
15 | - Chess
16 | - Cricket
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Some Basic Websites
21 | - Python projects
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - [My Project](https://github.com/sanketchaudhari10/Web-Devlopement Link) A simple HTML and CSS site.
26 |
27 | ### Profile Link
28 |
29 | [Sanket Chaudhari](https://github.com/sanketchaudhari10itHub Link)
30 |
31 |
32 |
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/profiles/Ishan_Bagchi.md:
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1 | # Ishan Bagchi
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Siliguri, West Bengal, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Siliguri Institute of Technology
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Cricket
14 | - Table Tennis
15 | - Drawing
16 | - Chess
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Inventor of NOTHING
21 |
22 | ### Projects
23 |
24 | - [Url Shortner](https://github.com/ishanbagchi/url-shortner) Generates a small url for a long URL provided
25 | - [Emojisthan](https://github.com/ishanbagchi/emojisthan) Adds emoji on your website
26 |
27 | ### Profile Link
28 |
29 | [Ishan Bagchi](https://github.com/ishanbagchi)
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/profiles/Apoorva_Jain.md:
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1 | # Apoorva Jain
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Gurgaon, Haryana, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | VIT Vellore
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Web Development
14 | - Sports
15 | - Dance
16 | - Travel
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - ML Projects
21 | - VIT Hack
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - Most of my projects are open-sourced. Do have a look at my portfolio website, in case you wish to visit my GitHub Profle:)
26 | - Do connect with me on LinkedIn [Apoorva Jain](https://www.linkedin.com/in/apoorva-jain-8b6099190)
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [Monika Jha](https://github.com/ApoorvaJain13)
31 |
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/N_base_to_Decimal_Converter.py:
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1 | def nbase_decimal_conv(number_input, n_base):
2 | '''Converted N base number to decimal number
3 | Keyword arguments:
4 | number_input -- input memberikan angka dari N base tertentu user giving a certain N base number
5 | n_base -- user input what base of the number
6 | return:
7 | sum_num -- the sum of each digit of the power of N base
8 | '''
9 | sum_num = 0
10 | string_user = str(number_input)
11 |
12 | string_user = string_user[::-1]
13 | for i in range(len(string_user)):
14 | formula = int(string_user[i]) * n_base ** i
15 | sum_num += formula
16 | return sum_num
17 |
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/profiles/Caroline_Rodrigues.md:
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1 | # Caroline Rodrigues
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Fortaleza, Ceará , Brazil
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Estácio FIC
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Games
14 | - Pets
15 | - Art
16 | - Travel
17 | - Eat
18 |
19 | ### Development
20 |
21 | - Contributed to FamilySearch
22 | - Worked on several projects for companies with private repos
23 |
24 | ### Projects
25 |
26 | - Everything has been on private repos for the mostpart... :'(
27 | - But you can see some stuff on my linkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinerodrigues/)
28 |
29 | ### Profile Link
30 |
31 | [Caroline Rodrigues](https://github.com/caroline-rodrigues)
32 |
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/profiles/Rudra_Barad.md:
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1 | # Rudra Barad
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Veraval, Gujarat, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Undergrauate
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Sports
14 | - Designing
15 | - Reading Self Help Books
16 | - Travel
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Contributed to Club Gamma
21 | - Worked on an real time computer vision in Internship
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - My [GitHub Profile](https://github.com/rudrabarad)
26 | - My [LinkedIn Profile](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudra-barad/)
27 | - My [Behance Profile](https://www.behance.net/rudrabarad)
28 |
29 | ### Profile Link
30 |
31 | [Rudra Barad](https://github.com/rudrabarad)
32 |
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1 | # Rishabh Sharma
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Jodhpur/India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Om Vidya Mandir School
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Playing computer/mobile games
14 | - Watching movies and tv series
15 |
16 | ### Development
17 |
18 | - Create webapps using Django
19 | - Python mini scripts for scraping data from web
20 | - CLI based small games
21 |
22 | ### Projects
23 |
24 | - [FoxScrap](https://github.com/rishab05/FoxScrap)
25 | FoxScrap is a website which show mobiles phone price from different ecommerce site like Flipkart and Amazon. It also show the specification of products.
26 |
27 | ### Profile Link
28 |
29 | [Rishabh Sharma](https://github.com/rishab05)
30 |
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/profiles/Dishant_Arora.md:
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1 | # Dishant Arora
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | New Delhi, New Delhi, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Video Games
14 | - Travel
15 | - Coding
16 | - Basketball
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Contributed in a group project to make a Zoo database.
21 | - Working on various problem solving algorithms and Computer Vision libraries.
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - Worked on "Sudoku Solver", "Virtual Dressing Room" etc.
26 | - But you can see some stuff on my linkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dishant-arora-71981b169/)
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [Dishant Arora](https://github.com/Supr3me-code)
31 |
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/profiles/Mcvean_Soans.md:
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1 | # Mcvean Soans
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Thane, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Web Development
14 | - Artificial Intelligence / Deep Learning
15 | - Reading
16 | - Racket Sports
17 | - Cooking
18 |
19 | ### Development
20 |
21 | - I particularly utilize React and React Native for developing the Client-side Web Application.
22 | - Bootstrap never hurts while developing a website ;)
23 |
24 | ### Projects
25 |
26 | - [ConFusion](https://github.com/mcs-codes?tab=projects&q=is:closed) : A 4 part project that caters to every need in Web Development.
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [Mcvean Soans](https://github.com/mcs-codes)
31 |
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/profiles/Tayler_Le Grair.md:
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1 | # Tayler Le Grair
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Ohio, US
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | The University of Akron
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Python
14 | - JavaScript
15 | - Dogs
16 | - Travel
17 | - Fitness
18 | - Dance
19 |
20 | ### Development
21 |
22 | - Made some projects in Brad Traversy's Udemy Courses (definetely need to put on GH)
23 | - Did a little Frontend Mentor to practice frontend development (https://www.frontendmentor.io/)
24 | - First time contributing to projects via Hacktober Fest 2020!
25 | - Getting more into Python with the Headfirst Python book
26 |
27 | ### Projects
28 |
29 | - I'm pretty new so most of my repos are just beginner practice projects
30 |
31 | ### Profile Link
32 |
33 | [Tayler Le Grair](https://github.com/TaylerL)
34 |
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/profiles/Monika_Jha.md:
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1 | # Monika Jha
2 |
3 | ### Location
4 |
5 | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
6 |
7 | ### Academics
8 |
9 | Thadomal Shahani Engineering College
10 |
11 | ### Interests
12 |
13 | - Web Development
14 | - Sports
15 | - Dance
16 | - Travel
17 |
18 | ### Development
19 |
20 | - Participated in many open source programs and contributed to many projects in Web Development domain especially Frontend.
21 | - Worked on several projects in C,C++,Python. Along with development, I also like to play around with data structures and algorithms :)
22 |
23 | ### Projects
24 |
25 | - Most of my projects are open-sourced. Do have a look at my portfolio website, in case you wish to visit my GitHub Profle:)
26 | - Do connect with me on LinkedIn [Monika Jha](https://www.linkedin.com/in/monika-jha-413895176/)
27 |
28 | ### Profile Link
29 |
30 | [Monika Jha](https://github.com/m-code12)
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2 |
3 | "files.associations": {
4 | "atomic": "cpp",
5 | "cmath": "cpp",
6 | "compare": "cpp",
7 | "concepts": "cpp",
8 | "cstddef": "cpp",
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10 | "cstdio": "cpp",
11 | "cstdlib": "cpp",
12 | "cstring": "cpp",
13 | "cwchar": "cpp",
14 | "exception": "cpp",
15 | "initializer_list": "cpp",
16 | "ios": "cpp",
17 | "iosfwd": "cpp",
18 | "iostream": "cpp",
19 | "istream": "cpp",
20 | "iterator": "cpp",
21 | "limits": "cpp",
22 | "memory": "cpp",
23 | "new": "cpp",
24 | "ostream": "cpp",
25 | "stdexcept": "cpp",
26 | "streambuf": "cpp",
27 | "system_error": "cpp",
28 | "tuple": "cpp",
29 | "type_traits": "cpp",
30 | "typeinfo": "cpp",
31 | "utility": "cpp",
32 | "xfacet": "cpp",
33 | "xiosbase": "cpp",
34 | "xlocale": "cpp",
35 | "xlocinfo": "cpp",
36 | "xlocnum": "cpp",
37 | "xmemory": "cpp",
38 | "xstddef": "cpp",
39 | "xstring": "cpp",
40 | "xtr1common": "cpp",
41 | "xutility": "cpp"
42 | }
43 |
44 | "python.pythonPath": "C:\\Python38\\python.exe"
45 |
46 | }
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1 | """
2 | Script for managing the CONTRIBUTOR.md file.
3 | What this script does?
4 | - Remove trailing whitespaces before '####'
5 | - Replace every heading with '####'
6 | - Sort the list of contributors
7 |
8 | Running the script -
9 | python3 manage.py
10 |
11 | PS: DO NOT USE PYTHON 2
12 | """
13 | import re
14 |
15 | def format_contributor(contrib):
16 | """
17 | Helper function to format the details properly.
18 | """
19 | name_str = 'Name: ['
20 | contrib = contrib.replace(':', ':')
21 | contrib = contrib.replace('htpps', 'https')
22 | contrib = contrib.replace('Name:[', name_str)
23 | contrib = contrib.replace('Name : [', name_str)
24 | contrib = contrib.replace('Name :[', name_str)
25 | contrib = contrib.replace('Name: [ ', name_str)
26 | contrib= '#### ' + contrib+ '\n\n'
27 | return contrib
28 |
29 |
30 | # Remove trailing whitespaces
31 | # Make the file ready for sorting
32 | with open('CONTRIBUTORS.md', 'r+') as file:
33 | new_file_data = []
34 | for line in file.readlines():
35 | line = re.sub('^#{1,3} ', '#### ', line)
36 | if(line.startswith(' ##')):
37 | new_file_data.append(line.lstrip())
38 | else:
39 | new_file_data.append(line)
40 | file.seek(0)
41 | file.truncate()
42 | file.writelines(new_file_data)
43 |
44 |
45 | # Sorts the list of contributors and saves to file
46 | # The real thing happens here.
47 | with open('CONTRIBUTORS.md', 'r+') as file:
48 | contributors = [contributor.strip() for contributor in file.read().split('####')
49 | if contributor]
50 | contributors = [format_contributor(contrib) for contrib in contributors]
51 | contributors = sorted(contributors)
52 | file.seek(0)
53 | file.truncate()
54 | file.writelines(contributors)
55 |
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/dino_automation.py:
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1 | # This script uses the automation to play the Dino Game which pops into Google Browser when Internet is not connected
2 | # 1. Run this Game
3 | # 2. Within 3 seconds switch your screen to the browser tab while letting the program run
4 | # 3. The most important step: ! ENJOY !
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 | import pyautogui # pip install pyautogui
9 | from PIL import Image, ImageGrab # pip install pillow
10 | # from numpy import asarray
11 | import time
12 |
13 |
14 | def hit(key):
15 | pyautogui.keyDown(key)
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | def isCollide(data):
20 | # Draw the rectangle for birds
21 | for i in range(660, 700):
22 | for j in range(190,230):
23 | if data[i, j] < 100:
24 | hit("down")
25 | return
26 |
27 | for i in range(660, 730):
28 | for j in range(240, 290):
29 | if data[i, j] < 100:
30 | hit("up")
31 | return
32 | return
33 |
34 |
35 | if __name__ == "__main__":
36 | print("Hey.. Dino game about to start in 3 seconds")
37 | time.sleep(2)
38 | hit('up')
39 |
40 | while True:
41 | image = ImageGrab.grab().convert('L')
42 | data = image.load()
43 |
44 | isCollide(data)
45 |
46 |
47 | # the code below is to make the rectangle visible
48 |
49 | #image.show()
50 | #isCollide(data)
51 | #im2=ImageGrab.grab(bbox=(300, 415,410, 563)).convert('L')
52 | #im2.show()
53 | #print(im2.getextrema())
54 |
55 |
56 | #isCollide(data)
57 |
58 | # print(asarray(image))
59 |
60 | '''
61 | # Draw the rectangle for cactus
62 | for i in range(275, 325):
63 | for j in range(563, 650):
64 | data[i, j] = 0
65 |
66 | # Draw the rectangle for birds
67 | for i in range(250, 300):
68 | for j in range(410, 563):
69 | data[i, j] = 171
70 |
71 | image.show()
72 | break
73 | '''
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # HacktoberFest Starter Project
2 |
3 | Use this project to make your first contribution to an open source project on GitHub. Practice making your first pull request to a public repository before doing the real thing!
4 |
5 | Celebrate [Hacktoberfest](https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/) by getting involved in the open source community by completing some simple tasks in this project.
6 |
7 | This repository is open to all members of the GitHub community. Any member may contribute to this project without being a collaborator.
8 |
9 | ## What is Hacktoberfest?
10 | Hacktoberfest is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a seasoned contributor or looking for projects to contribute to for the first time, you’re welcome to participate.
11 |
12 | Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects. As long as the project is public and GitHub-hosted, your pull requests will count toward your participation.
13 |
14 | You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31. Just be sure to sign up on the official Hacktoberfest website for your pull requests to count.
15 |
16 | ## Participation rules
17 | To get a shirt, you must make four pull requests (PRs) between October 1–31 in any time zone. Pull requests can be to any public repository on GitHub, not just the ones highlighted. The pull request must contain commits you made yourself. If a maintainer reports your pull request as spam, it will not be counted toward your participation in Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports behavior that’s not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate. This year, the first 75,000 participants can earn a T-shirt.
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | ## How to contribute to this project
22 | Here are 3 quick and painless ways to contribute to this project:
23 |
24 | * Add your name to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` file
25 | * Add a profile page to the `profiles` directory
26 | * Create a simple "Hello, World" script in a language of your choice
27 |
28 | Choose one or all 3, make a pull request for your work and wait for it to be merged!
29 |
30 | ## Getting started
31 | * Fork this repository (Click the Fork button in the top right of this page, click your Profile Image)
32 | * Clone your fork down to your local machine
33 |
34 | ```markdown
35 | git clone https://github.com/your-username/hacktoberfest.git
36 | ```
37 |
38 | * Create a branch
39 |
40 | ```markdown
41 | git checkout -b branch-name
42 | ```
43 |
44 | * Make your changes (choose from any task below)
45 | * Commit and push
46 |
47 | ```markdown
48 | git add .
49 | git commit -m 'Commit message'
50 | git push origin branch-name
51 | ```
52 |
53 | * Create a new pull request from your forked repository (Click the `New Pull Request` button located at the top of your repo)
54 | * Wait for your PR review and merge approval!
55 | * __Star this repository__ if you had fun!
56 |
57 | ## Make all steps and from these tasks
58 |
59 | ### 1. Add your name
60 | Add your name to the `CONTRIBUTORS.md` file using the below convention:
61 |
62 | ```markdown
63 | #### Name: [YOUR NAME](GitHub link)
64 | - Place: City, State, Country
65 | - Bio: Who are you?
66 | - GitHub: [GitHub account name](GitHub link)
67 | ```
68 |
69 | ### 2. Add a profile page
70 | Add a `Your_Name.md` file to the `profiles` directory. Use any combination of content and Markdown you'd like. Here is an example:
71 |
72 | ```markdown
73 | # Your Name
74 |
75 | ### Location
76 |
77 | Your City/Country
78 |
79 | ### Academics
80 |
81 | Your School
82 |
83 | ### Interests
84 |
85 | - Some Things You Like
86 |
87 | ### Development
88 |
89 | - Inventor of the My Pillow
90 |
91 | ### Projects
92 |
93 | - [My Project](GitHub Link) Short Description
94 |
95 | ### Profile Link
96 |
97 | [Your Name](GitHub Link)
98 | ```
99 |
100 | ### 3. Create a `Hello, World!` Script
101 | Add a `hello_world_yourusername.xx` script to the `scripts` directory in any language of your choice! Here is an example:
102 |
103 | ```Javascript
104 | // LANGUAGE: Javascript
105 | // ENV: Node.js
106 | // AUTHOR: YOUR NAME
107 | // GITHUB: https://github.com/YOUR_REPOSITORY
108 |
109 | console.log('Hello, World!');
110 | ```
111 |
112 | Name the file `hello_world_yourusername.xx`. e.g., `hello_world_loracsilva.js` or `hello_world_loracsilva.py`.
113 |
114 | 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.
115 |
116 | Here is my `hello_world` example: [hello_world_loracsilva.js]
117 |
118 |
119 | ## Reference links
120 | Here is a great tutorial for creating your first pull request by [Roshan Jossey](https://github.com/Roshanjossey):
121 | [https://github.com/Roshanjossey/first-contributions](https://github.com/Roshanjossey/first-contributions)
122 |
123 | Managing your Forked Repo: [https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/)
124 |
125 | Syncing a Fork: [https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/](https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/)
126 |
127 | Keep Your Fork Synced: [https://gist.github.com/CristinaSolana/1885435](https://gist.github.com/CristinaSolana/1885435)
128 |
129 | Checkout this list for README examples - Awesome README [](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome)
130 |
131 | Github-Flavored Markdown [https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/)
132 |
133 | ## Additional references added by contributors
134 | GitHub license explained [https://choosealicense.com](https://choosealicense.com)
135 |
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1 | public class linkedlistATN
2 | {
3 | class node
4 | {
5 | int val;
6 | node next;
7 |
8 | public node(int val)
9 | {
10 | this.val = val;
11 | }
12 | }
13 |
14 | // Function to print linked list
15 | void printlist(node head)
16 | {
17 | while (head != null)
18 | {
19 | System.out.print(head.val + " ");
20 | head = head.next;
21 | }
22 | }
23 |
24 | node head1, head2, result;
25 | int carry;
26 |
27 | /* A utility function to push a value to linked list */
28 | void push(int val, int list)
29 | {
30 | node newnode = new node(val);
31 | if (list == 1)
32 | {
33 | newnode.next = head1;
34 | head1 = newnode;
35 | }
36 | else if (list == 2)
37 | {
38 | newnode.next = head2;
39 | head2 = newnode;
40 | }
41 | else
42 | {
43 | newnode.next = result;
44 | result = newnode;
45 | }
46 |
47 | }
48 |
49 | // Adds two linked lists of same size represented by
50 | // head1 and head2 and returns head of the resultant
51 | // linked list. Carry is propagated while returning
52 | // from the recursion
53 | void addsamesize(node n, node m)
54 | {
55 | // Since the function assumes linked lists are of
56 | // same size, check any of the two head pointers
57 | if (n == null)
58 | return;
59 |
60 | // Recursively add remaining nodes and get the carry
61 | addsamesize(n.next, m.next);
62 |
63 | // add digits of current nodes and propagated carry
64 | int sum = n.val + m.val + carry;
65 | carry = sum / 10;
66 | sum = sum % 10;
67 |
68 | // Push this to result list
69 | push(sum, 3);
70 |
71 | }
72 |
73 | node cur;
74 |
75 | // This function is called after the smaller list is
76 | // added to the bigger lists's sublist of same size.
77 | // Once the right sublist is added, the carry must be
78 | // added to the left side of larger list to get the
79 | // final result.
80 | void propogatecarry(node head1)
81 | {
82 | // If diff. number of nodes are not traversed, add carry
83 | if (head1 != cur)
84 | {
85 | propogatecarry(head1.next);
86 | int sum = carry + head1.val;
87 | carry = sum / 10;
88 | sum %= 10;
89 |
90 | // add this node to the front of the result
91 | push(sum, 3);
92 | }
93 | }
94 |
95 | int getsize(node head)
96 | {
97 | int count = 0;
98 | while (head != null)
99 | {
100 | count++;
101 | head = head.next;
102 | }
103 | return count;
104 | }
105 |
106 | // The main function that adds two linked lists
107 | // represented by head1 and head2. The sum of two
108 | // lists is stored in a list referred by result
109 | void addlists()
110 | {
111 | // first list is empty
112 | if (head1 == null)
113 | {
114 | result = head2;
115 | return;
116 | }
117 |
118 | // first list is empty
119 | if (head2 == null)
120 | {
121 | result = head1;
122 | return;
123 | }
124 |
125 | int size1 = getsize(head1);
126 | int size2 = getsize(head2);
127 |
128 | // Add same size lists
129 | if (size1 == size2)
130 | {
131 | addsamesize(head1, head2);
132 | }
133 | else
134 | {
135 | // First list should always be larger than second list.
136 | // If not, swap pointers
137 | if (size1 < size2)
138 | {
139 | node temp = head1;
140 | head1 = head2;
141 | head2 = temp;
142 | }
143 | int diff = Math.abs(size1 - size2);
144 |
145 | // move diff. number of nodes in first list
146 | node temp = head1;
147 | while (diff-- >= 0)
148 | {
149 | cur = temp;
150 | temp = temp.next;
151 | }
152 |
153 | // get addition of same size lists
154 | addsamesize(cur, head2);
155 |
156 | // get addition of remaining first list and carry
157 | propogatecarry(head1);
158 | }
159 | // if some carry is still there, add a new node to
160 | // the front of the result list. e.g. 999 and 87
161 | if (carry > 0)
162 | push(carry, 3);
163 |
164 | }
165 |
166 | // Driver program to test above functions
167 | public static void main(String args[])
168 | {
169 | linkedlistATN list = new linkedlistATN();
170 | list.head1 = null;
171 | list.head2 = null;
172 | list.result = null;
173 | list.carry = 0;
174 | int arr1[] = { 9, 9, 9 };
175 | int arr2[] = { 1, 8 };
176 |
177 | // Create first list as 9->9->9
178 | for (int i = arr1.length - 1; i >= 0; --i)
179 | list.push(arr1[i], 1);
180 |
181 | // Create second list as 1->8
182 | for (int i = arr2.length - 1; i >= 0; --i)
183 | list.push(arr2[i], 2);
184 |
185 | list.addlists();
186 |
187 | list.printlist(list.result);
188 | }
189 | }
190 |
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1 | # Contributors.md
2 |
3 | ## List of Contributors
4 |
5 | ### Hi there follow the pattern to add your bio
6 |
7 |
8 | #### Name: [Caroline Rodrigues](https://github.com/caroline-rodrigues)
9 |
10 | - Place: Ce, Brazil
11 | - Bio: FrontEnd Developer
12 | - Github: [Caroline Rodrigues](https://github.com/caroline-rodrigues)
13 |
14 | #### Name: [Shivam Jain](https://github.com/shivamjain26)
15 |
16 | - Place: Raipur, India
17 | - Bio: Flutter developerr
18 | - Github: [Shivam Jain](https://github.com/shivamjain26)
19 |
20 | #### Name [Si Lam](https://github.com/silam)
21 |
22 | - Place: Minnesota, USA
23 | - Bio: Full Stack Software Engineer
24 | - Github: [Si Lam](https://github.com/silam)
25 |
26 | #### Name: [Tayler Le Grair](https://github.com/TaylerL)
27 |
28 | - Place: Ohio, US
29 | - Bio: Electrical Engineer
30 | - Github: [Tayler Le Grair](https://github.com/TaylerL)
31 |
32 | #### Name [Pedro Alecrim](https://github.com/pedroalecrim)
33 |
34 | - Place: Sp, Brazil
35 | - Bio: Technical Writer
36 | - Github: [Pedro Alecrim](https://github.com/pedroalecrim)
37 |
38 | #### Name: [Atreyo Mandal](https://github.com/Atreyo69)
39 |
40 | - Place: Kolkata, West Bengal,India.
41 | - Bio: Student
42 | - Github: [Atreyo Mandal](https://github.com/Atreyo69)
43 |
44 | #### Name: [Drishti Chouhan](https://github.com/drishtichouhan)
45 |
46 | - Place: Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
47 | - Bio: Student, Web-Developer
48 | - Github: [Atreyo Mandal](https://github.com/drishtichouhan)
49 |
50 | #### Name: [Rudra Barad](https://github.com/rudrabarad)
51 |
52 | - Place: Gujarat, India
53 | - Bio: Graphics Designer
54 | - Github: [Rudra Barad](https://github.com/rudrabarad)
55 |
56 | #### Name: [Darren Ngatimin](https://github.com/dngatimin95)
57 |
58 | - Place: Singapore, Singapore
59 | - Bio: BackEnd Developer
60 | - GitHub: [Darren Ngatimin](https://github.com/dngatimin95)
61 |
62 | #### Name: [Souradeep Dutta](https://github.com/souraexx)
63 |
64 | - Place: Kolkata, India
65 | - Bio: Web Developer
66 | - Github: [Souradeep Dutta](https://github.com/souraexx)
67 |
68 | #### Name: [Vishal Tiwari](https://github.com/vishu1694)
69 |
70 | - Place: Gorakhpur, India
71 | - Bio: Fullstack Developer
72 | - Github: [Vishal Tiwari](https://github.com/vishu1694)
73 |
74 | #### Name: [Vinamra](https://github.com/Vinamra2009)
75 |
76 | - Place: Bangalore,India
77 | - Bio: Full Stack Web Developer
78 | - Github: [Vinamra](https://github.com/Vinamra2009)
79 |
80 | #### Name: [Renier Trenuela](https://github.com/throwexceptions)
81 |
82 | - Place: Cavite, Philippines
83 | - Bio: Software Engineer
84 | - Github: [throwexceptions](https://github.com/throwexceptions)
85 |
86 | #### Name: [Michelle Tanoto](https://github.com/tanoto-the-explorer)
87 |
88 | - Place: Sydney, NSW, Australia
89 | - Bio: Software Developer
90 | - GitHub: [GitHub account name](https://github.com/tanoto-the-explorer)
91 |
92 | #### Name: [Randil Tennakoon](https://github.com/randiltennakoon)
93 |
94 | - Place: Sri Lanka
95 | - Bio: Full Stack Developer
96 | - Github: [Randil Tennakoon](https://github.com/randiltennakoon)
97 |
98 | ### Name: [Riya Gupta](https://github.com/iriyagupta)
99 |
100 | - Place: IN
101 | - Bio: Machine Learning Engineer
102 | - Github: [Riya Gupta](https://github.com/iriyagupta)
103 |
104 | #### Name: [Mcvean Soans](https://github.com/mcs-codes)
105 |
106 | - Place: Thane, India
107 | - Bio: Front-End Developer || AI / DL Enthusiast
108 | - Github: [Mcvean Soans](https://github.com/mcs-codes)
109 |
110 | #### Name: [Ashwini Tanpure](https://github.com/ashwinitanpure)
111 |
112 | - Place: Pune, Maharastra, India
113 | - Bio: Full stack developer
114 | - GitHub: [Ashwini Tanpure](https://github.com/ashwinitanpure)
115 |
116 | #### Name: [Siddharth lal deo](https://github.com/siddharthdeo99)
117 |
118 | - Place: Patna,India
119 | - Bio: FrontEnd and ML Developer
120 | - Github: [siddharthdeo99](https://github.com/siddharthdeo99)
121 |
122 | #### Name: [Rahul Pawar](https://github.com/pawarrahul1002)
123 |
124 | - Place: pune,India
125 | - Bio: FrontEnd and ML Developer
126 | - Github: [pawarrahul1002](https://github.com/pawarrahul1002)
127 |
128 | ### Name: [Rishika Jain](https://github.com/Rishika-7)
129 |
130 | - Place: India
131 | - Bio: Student at BIT
132 | - GitHub: [Rishika-7](https://github.com/Rishika-7)
133 |
134 | #### Name: [Monika Jha](https://github.com/m-code12)
135 |
136 | - Place: Mumbai, India
137 | - Bio: FrontEnd Developer and Open Source Enthusiast
138 | - Github: [Monika Jha](https://github.com/m-code12)
139 |
140 | #### Name: [Iele Passos](https://github.com/ielepassos)
141 |
142 | - Place: PB, Brazil
143 | - Bio: PyLadiePb, computer science student and photographer.
144 | - Github: [ielepassos](https://github.com/ielepassos)
145 |
146 | #### Name: [Maxwell Oliveira](https://github.com/MaxwellOliveira01)
147 |
148 | - Place: Goias, Brazil.
149 | - Bio: Student
150 | - Github: [MaxwellOliveira01](https://github.com/MaxwellOliveira01)
151 |
152 | #### Name [Shreya Gautam](https://github.com/ShreyaGautamm)
153 |
154 | - Place: Bihar, India
155 | - Bio: Sophomore Year Student at BIT, Mesra
156 | - Github: [Shreya Gautam](https://github.com/ShreyaGautamm)
157 |
158 | ### Name: [Vibhakar Sharma](https://github.com/vibhakar025)
159 |
160 | - Place: New Delhi, India
161 | - Bio: Software Engineer
162 | - Github: [vibhakar025](https://github.com/vibhakar025)
163 |
164 | #### Name: [Amrita Singha Roy](https://github.com/uzumakinaruto96)
165 |
166 | - Place: West Bengal, India
167 | - Bio: SDET
168 | - Github: [Amrita Singha Roy](https://github.com/uzumakinaruto96)
169 |
170 | #### Name: [Athul Babu](https://github.com/athul4554)
171 |
172 | - Place: Kollam-kerala, India
173 | - Bio: IT student
174 | - Github: [athul4554](https://github.com/athul4554)
175 |
176 | #### Name: [Juli Cheng](https://github.com/julicheng)
177 |
178 | - Place: Manchester, UK
179 | - Bio: Front-end developer
180 | - GitHub: [Juli Cheng](https://github.com/julicheng)
181 |
182 | #### Name: [AANSH SARDANA](https://github.com/aansh-01)
183 |
184 | - Place: Delhi, India
185 | - Bio: Sophomore Year Student at NSUT, Delhi
186 | - Github: [Amrita Singha Roy](https://github.com/aansh-01)
187 |
188 | #### Name: [Clement Adriean Amirrthraj](https://github.com/ACAA06)
189 |
190 | - Place: Chennai, India
191 | - Bio: Full Stack Developer
192 | - Github: [Clement Adriean Amirrthraj](https://github.com/ACAA06)
193 |
194 | #### Name: [Nilavya Das](https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilavya-das-0ba627173/)
195 |
196 | - Place: Siliguri, West Bengal, India
197 | - Bio: Pre final year B.tech Student.
198 | - Github: [Nilavya Das](https://github.com/nilavya2000)
199 |
200 | #### Name: [Sanket Chaudhari](https://github.com/sanketchaudhari10)
201 |
202 | - Place: Maharashtra, India
203 | - Bio: Student
204 | - Github: [Sanket Chaudhari](https://github.com/sanketchaudhari10)
205 |
206 | #### Name: [Simone Cheah](https://github.com/smcheah)
207 |
208 | - Place: Melbourne, Australia.
209 | - Bio: Student
210 | - Github: [smcheah](https://github.com/smcheah)
211 |
212 | #### Name: [Shivanshu Anant Suryakar](https://github.com/jiminnpark)
213 |
214 | - Place: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
215 | - Bio: Computer Engineering Student Pursuing Bachelors degree
216 | - GitHub: [jiminnpark](https://github.com/jiminnpark)
217 |
218 | #### Name: [Ankur Palmia](https://github.com/ankurpalmia)
219 |
220 | - Place: New Delhi, India
221 | - Bio: Software Developer
222 | - GitHub: [ankurpalmia](https://github.com/ankurpalmia)
223 |
224 | #### Name: [Derrick Lai](https://github.com/derricklai33)
225 |
226 | - Place: Melbourne, Australia
227 | - Bio: Student Fullstack Developer
228 | - Github: [derricklai33](https://github.com/derricklai33)
229 |
230 | #### Name: [Ishan Bagchi](https://github.com/ishanbagchi)
231 |
232 | - Place: Siliguri, West Bengal, India
233 | - Bio: Full Stack Developer
234 | - GitHub: [ishanbagchi](https://github.com/ishanbagchi)
235 |
236 | #### Name: [Dhanuesh R C](https://github.com/uzumakinaruto96)
237 |
238 | - Place: Karnataka,India
239 | - Bio: Student
240 | - Github: [rcs10](https://github.com/rcs10)
241 |
242 | #### Name: [Rutuja Dicholkar](https://github.com/Rutujavd)
243 |
244 | - Place: Mumbai,India
245 | - Bio: Amatuer Student
246 | - Github: [Rutujavd](https://github.com/Rutujavd)
247 |
248 | #### Name: [H. Chardon](https://github.com/chardon1)
249 |
250 | - Place: Lannion, France
251 | - Bio: DevOPs Engineer
252 | - Github: [chardon1](https://github.com/chardon1)
253 |
254 | #### Name: [Lukas Paul](https://github.com/lukas1505)
255 |
256 | - Place: Munich, Germany
257 | - Bio: Student
258 | - Github: [lukas1505](https://github.com/lukas1505)
259 |
260 | #### Name: [Vishal Rajat](https://github.com/vrbro)
261 |
262 | - Place: New Delhi, Delhi, India
263 | - Bio: A UG student and developer?
264 | - GitHub: [vrbro](https://github.com/vrbro)
265 |
266 | ### Name : [Jovial Joe Jayarson](https://joe733.odoo.com/)
267 |
268 | - Place: Kerala, India
269 | - Bio: Self motivated software developer. Technophile.
270 | - GitHub: [@joe733](https://github.com/joe733)
271 |
272 | #### Name: Billie Mackenzie
273 | - Place: Notts, UK
274 | - Bio: Data Engineer in the making
275 | - GitHub: [Billi3Mack](https://github.com/Billi3Mack)
276 |
277 | #### Name: [Rishabh Sharma](https://www.github.com/rishab05)
278 | - Place: Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
279 | - Bio: Software Developer
280 | - GitHub: [rishab05](https://www.github.com/rishab05)
281 |
282 | #### Name: [Poomtum Rattanarat](https://github.com/TopsonArcana)
283 |
284 | - Place: Bangkok, Thailand
285 | - Bio: University Student
286 | - Github: [TopsonArcana](https://github.com/TopsonArcana)
287 |
288 | #### Name: [Devnarayan Patel](https://github.com/github-dev21)
289 | - Place: Raigarh, Chhattishgarh, India
290 | - Bio: Student
291 | - GitHub: [github-dev21](https://github.com/github-dev21)
292 |
293 | ### Name : [Gomathi Aravindan] (https://github.com/gomathiaravindan)
294 |
295 | -Place: Coimbatore, India
296 | - Bio: Full Stack Web Developer, Self Motivator
297 | - Github: [gomathi] (https://github.com/gomathiaravindan)
298 |
299 | ### Name: [Progyan Bhattacharya](https://progyan1997.github.io)
300 |
301 | - Place: Kolkata
302 | - Bio: SDE @ HackerRank, Open Source Enthusiast
303 | - Github: [@Progyan1997](https://github.com/Progyan1997)
304 |
305 | #### Name: [Shubham Solanki](https://github.com/shubhamsolank24)
306 | - Place: muzaffarnagar, Uttar pradesh, India
307 | - Bio: a UG student.
308 | - GitHub: [shubhamsolank24](https://github.com/shubhamsolank24)
309 |
310 | ### Name : [Ricardo Dantas](https://dantas.tk)
311 |
312 | - Place: Recife, Brazil
313 | - Bio: AI Researcher
314 | - GitHub: [licensed](https://github.com/licensed)
315 |
316 | ### Name : [Fikri Aufaa Zain](https://github.com/fikriazain)
317 |
318 | - Place: Bogor, Indonesia
319 | - Bio: Undergraduate at University of Indonesia. Have an experience in Data Science and Machine Learning
320 | - GitHub: [fikriazain](https://github.com/fikriazain)
321 |
322 | ### Name : [Fajar Nur Trengginas](https://github.com/devfajar)
323 |
324 | - Place: Jombang, Indonesia
325 | - Bio: Student at software engineering
326 | - GitHub: [devfajar](https://github.com/devfajar)
327 |
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