Vladimir's repositories
DJ-Queue-2.0
Allows for public/private event instance creation, session use, and database functionality such as add, edit, remove, and view.
EncryptedChat
Chat room
openair-cn-cups
Control User Plane Separation of SPGW-C and SPGW-U
Team-Epsilon
Software Engineering web development group project
Advanced-Java-Programming--First-Semeste-
The first part of the course focus on Design Patterns and Principles
build-your-own-x
🤓 Build your own (insert technology here)
CPU-TCP-IP-Reporter
The objective of this project was to demonstrate how TCP/IP packets may affect CPU performance of the "attacker" and "victim" during a DOS attack.
every-programmer-should-know
A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know
free-programming-books
:books: Freely available programming books
markdown-here
Google Chrome, Firefox, and Thunderbird extension that lets you write email in Markdown and render it before sending.
RasPiMotionDetect
Python based motion detector + Picasa uploader using a Raspberry Pi + camera board
SoNIC_2018
The SoNIC Summer Research Workshop is an annual weeklong workshop that targets increasing participation of underrepresented minorities at the Ph.D. level in computer science. The SoNIC workshop has been held for years in the month of June since June 2011, each year hosting up to 25 students. We surveyed past participants in August 2014 and a number of results stood out: 93% of all respondents stated that the SoNIC workshop directly influenced their involvement in computer science and 87% stated that they are currently or intend to pursue a graduate degree (47% Ph.D. and 40% masters). If even a fraction of the participants continue and receive a Ph.D, it would represent a significant impact: In the 2012-2013 academic year, 22 (1.5%) African Americans, 20 (1.4%) Hispanics, and 3 (0.2%) Native Americans received a Ph.D out of 1,432 total Ph.D’s earned in computer science in the United States (Computing Research Association, Taulbee Survey, 2014).