Temitayo Daisi-Oso's repositories
alx-low_level_programming
Explore my C programming repository. C is an essential language widely used in building applications and crafting 'low-level' programs that intricately interact with the computer hardware.
alx-system_engineering-devops
This is the system engineering repository to train on bash, text editors, git and filesystems operations.
alx-zero_day
I'm now a ALX Student, this is my first repository as a full-stack engineer
NairaMescudi
Config files for my GitHub profile.
SSH-FIle-Generator
My scripts for working on servers
alx-higher_level_programming
This repository contains higher level programming projects that I completed in ALX
simple_shell
This is a lightweight, minimalistic, custom implementation of the UNIX-Shell.
AirBnB_clone
This is my AirBnB Backend Storage Engine Implementation
AirBnB_clone_v2
AirBnB Clone Version 2 (SQL Database Integrated)
AirBnB_clone_v3
This is my AirBnB Clone Project version 3
Astral_Python
This is my personal repository for learning python programming
attack_is_the_best_defense
This is a repository for network administration training
binary_trees
This is my ALX repository where I programmed algorithms to create and traverse binary trees and BSTs
Casual-Scripts
These are just some basic scripts for performing the most basic tasks. It has been helpful to my learning journey at least
client-proposal
The README.md contains a markdown of a client proposal
Fix_My_Code_Challenge
This is a new type of project, where I’ll jump into an existing code base and fix it!
GiveAid
A front end donations app.
l337
This repo contains all the leetcode challenges I've completed. The most recent is either the most recently completed, or the one I'm currently working on
minimal_shell
This is my version of the shell
monty
This is the repository where I implement the operations of a stack
notes
My Notes
sorting_algorithms
This is my repository for implementing sorting algorithms on arrays and linked lists
test_repo
This is a test repo
tester
This repository id to test
what-happens-when
An attempt to answer the age old interview question "What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?"