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This Repository Contain Lab Solves and Some Practice Problems of BRAC University CSE110, CSE111, CSE220, CSE221, CSE250, CSE251, CSE321, CSE340, CSE341, CSE350, CSE360, CSE420, CSE421, CSE422, CSE460, CSE461, CSE471. I have separate repositories for individual courses. Further Courses will be uploaded soon.
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Github Repository for Writeups of vishwaCTF'21 Challenges
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BRACU CSE341: Microprocessor, Fall-2020
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🚀 Smart asset loader for Nette framework.
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VLSI Design - Spring 2022
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BRACU CSE 250: Circuits and Electronics, Fall-2020
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Community Writeups for Cyberlandslaget 2025 Qualifications
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IT challenge for developers: Decrypt the hidden message using your own script. Prize: 1 year subscribe Telegram Premium or 2k TG stars
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This is my solution for Maze Bot API. Maze Bot API sends mazes to be solved by your Code. It has a Race mode as well, in which the API sends 11 different Mazes of varying dificulty level(increasing order) to be solved by your code. The Last Maze sent by API is most complex and is a matrix of 200*200.
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Completely original Python that solves the NY TImes Spelling Bee puzzle, the Letter Boxed puzzle, many easy-level Sodoku puzzles, the Twice-Removed puzzle, and some other neat things you can do with a dictionary library. There is also code to create Sodoku puzzles of any of three levels of diffculty, original Letter Boxed puzzles and original Sp…
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This repository contains code to solve "Block Sequence" task from codewars.com.
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Short Python script that solves a Sudoku puzzle using backtracking
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A simple website built on plain JavaScript to solve Sudoku puzzles
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Made GUI for Sudoku in Python with pygame and uses backtracking algorithm to solves it automatically.
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OracleDesktop solves the "Blind AI" problem by providing a structured, semantic view of any desktop environment. It abstracts OS-specific complexities into a unified state model, making it easy to build agents that work across Windows and Linux.
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