Alex Wambua's repositories
AirBnB_clone
All your tests should be executed by using this command: python3 -m unittest discover tests You can also test file by file by using this command: python3 -m unittest tests/test_models/test_base_model.py
alx-higher_level_programming
This is the PYTHON way
alx-low_level_programming
This is the birth of a new C programmer
alx-system_engineering-devops
Time to tackle system engineering developments
AwesomeCcoding
Multile Projects done in C programming language during the ALX-low_level_programming Track , cohort 5
Backend-Stage-1-Task
The beginning of my Backend story
coding
c programming
E-voting-system-using-blockchain-and-python
Blockchain based e-voting system using python, used the concept of research paper which was published in International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA) entitled "A CONCEPTUAL SECURE BLOCKCHAIN- BASED ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM" by Ahmed Ben Ayed
elecction-backend
A voting blockchain system
groot
Write our own printf function
iVote-WebApp
A blockchain voting system using python
Luxxotica_webpage
launching my first website
monty
`Monty 0.98` is a scripting language that is first compiled into monty byte codes (Just like python). It relies on a unique stack, with specific instructions to manipulate it. **`monty`** is an interpreter built specially for the said Monty Bytecodes files. ## More About the Monty language This is a language that contains specific instructions to manipulate data information (stacks or queues), where each instruction (*called opcode*) is sended per line. Files which contains Monty byte codes usually have the `.m` extension.
My-Projects
This includes programs that i code during my practice sessions
pipelines-training
A voting blockchain system
printfbymajor
printf workings by me
pythoncodes
the python repo
pythonguru
Python projects featuring tasks that test knowledge of specific topics and areas of python programming
Responsive-web_design
Building an interractive story using twine
RSA-Factoring-Challenge
We have sniffed an unsecured network and found numbers that are used to encrypt very important documents. It seems that those numbers are not always generated using large enough prime numbers. Your mission should you choose to accept it, is to factorize these numbers as fast as possible before the target fixes this bug on their server - so that we can decode the encrypted documents. This project is NOT mandatory at all. It is 100% optional. Doing any part of this project will add a project grade of over 100% to your average. Your score won’t get hurt if you don’t do it, but if your current average is greater than your score on this project, your average might go down. Have fun!
sorting_algorithms
C/ Algorithm /Data structure
webpage-coding
luxxotica web page