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[42 Madrid] And thanks for all the fish!
School 42 project // Implementation of programming game “Core War” [Champions + Assembler + Disassembler + Virtual Machine + Visualizer]
[42 Madrid] As beautiful as a shell
42 Born2beroot Guide with Bonus
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🧭 Гайд для будущих бассейнистов школы 21
[42 Cursus] This project is a very small 2D game.
Days, Rushes, BSQ with Subjects | Up to date (2025)
The projects in this repository are carried out in the common core process of 42 schools.
Minishell is a project developed as part of the curriculum at 42 School. It aims to deepen understanding of process management and shell functionality.
This project is pretty straight forward. We will recode printf. Hopefully we will be able to reuse it in future projects without the fear of being flagged as a cheater. We will mainly learn how to use variadic arguments.
[42 Madrid] My first RayCaster with miniLibX
Bomberman, 10 Players, C++/OpenGL4, Linux, MacOsX, GPLv3 GroupProject@42Born2code
Ray Casting Engine on C (simple Wolfenstein 3D implementation) (project from school 42)
Repository for 42 Curriculum. #humancoder #cadet
[42 Madrid] Because swap_push isn’t as natural
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School 42 project // Paths finder to move ants from start room to end room with the least amount of steps
School 42 project // C library (Reimplementation of libc functions + own functions)
Creation de VM avec partitionement cryptage politque de mot de passe ...etc PROJET de 42
[42 Madrid] shhhhh... I think the students are asleep
[42 Madrid] BraiiiiiiinnnzzzZ
[42 Madrid] Lots of basic stuff
42: get next line
School 42 project // Propositional calculus expert system with backward-chaining inference engine
This project aims to create a crystal clear tutorial on a cryptic looking topic.
A system administration project focused on setting up and securing a Linux server on a virtual machine. Key tasks include OS installation (Debian or Rocky), disk partitioning with LVM, configuring SSH on a non-standard port, setting up a UFW firewall, enforcing a strong password policy, and creating a monitoring script.