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Build your race-ready electric car in 10 minutes with powerful electronic stability control and a modern dashboard.
A list of links which I've found useful during my time at UWaterloo studying Software Engineering
Waterloo CEMC CCC Solutions (Canadian Computing Competition) in Python and C++
Offline development environment for CS350 coursework, as a Docker image.
DrRacket Tools for CS 135 course at UWaterloo
The source for my LaTeX notes
Build-Test Script and Docker image for os161 in University of Waterloo CS350 Operating Systems
My competition / problem solving solutions in Python and sometimes C++
Reverse-engineering the UWaterloo Quest Information System.
Graduate school applications for fall 2020 admission 🎓
Android wrapper for the UWaterloo Open Data API
Chrome extension for Boole, an online George editor with various workflow improvements
UWaterloo - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Docker images of University of Waterloo Linux Servers
Solutions for the 2023 Junior Contest of Canadian Computing Competition, all written in C++
My userscripts for UWaterloo websites
ResNeXt model implementation for CS 698 Neural Networks Course Project at UWaterloo
GRT Bus and LRT Service Live Map Feed via Protobuf
A Browser Extension for Beautifying Piazza Classes Website UI
Written and Programming Assignments from ECE108 @uwaterloo
A command-line client for the UWaterloo Quest Information System.
A CLI for getting Warrior Recreation schedules.
Use this code to send yourself a notification on telegram when there is vacancy in the course you want to enrol in. Requires some setting-up with telegram which can be googled. Hope it is of help.
plotting the frequency of email correspondence from our beloved university president
Coding assignments for Hans De Sterck's course at U Waterloo AMATH 740 Numerical Analysis
This web app was designed to accomodate students who are looking for Khan Academy style daily challenges for University of Waterloo's Euclid contest for students of all levels!
🍁 My solutions for previous contests in the Canadian Computing Competition, written in Python.