Gothira Mendis's repositories
awesome-login-pages
This repository consist of many login page example, whch can be used for any web or hybrid app developement.
BitPoint-Final
All in one ICT learning platform for students
BITS21
Official Website for BITS 2021 intraschool ICT competition
competitive-programming
Hello Programmers :computer: , A one-stop Destination for all your Competitive Programming Resources. Refer CONTRIBUTING.md for contributions
first-contributions
🚀✨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects
github-slideshow
A robot powered training repository :robot:
portfolio
It's website about me.
hacktoberfest20
Participate in Hacktoberfest by contributing to any Open Source project on GitHub! Here is a starter project for first-time contributors. #hacktoberfest20. Don’t forget to read the README.md for guidance.
Hacktoberfest2020
Make your first Pull Request and earn a free tee from GitHub!
Hacktoberfest_2021
This repository aims to help code beginners with their first successful pull request and open source contribution. Happy coding!
HelloWorlds
Hacktoberfest 2021 Bizarre Adventures
labs.fossasia.org
Projects Website for FOSSASIA http://labs.fossasia.org
Roadie
Beautifully designed travel blog website
senz
SenZ is a new kind of query language that can be used to communicate with IoT Devices . It is easily integrable , Ultimately fast and is in the Highest end of security integration. Also it is lively developed accordingly. As it is said earlier this uses a #twitter like massaging syntax which has made this language a usable , more powerful and understandable. The communication between each of these devices are done via the My sensors switch which was developed using python, A high-end application switch which works as a massage broker. Once client devices are registered in the switch they should share their data to specific people(Other client devices). Then the. Then they are capable of sharing massages accordingly. Currently MySensors switch is implemented on two languages one is Python and the other one is Scala. In either case it doesn't matter in which language your clients are built on. You can use either of the implementations to suit your product. currently there are two implementation which works on UDP packet connection and TCP packet connections.