Jaysinh Shukla's repositories
geeksforgeeks
Solutions to problems from GeeksForGeeks. Solutions are based on Python programming language.
untwisting-twisted-workshop-code-examples
This respository is a collection of code examples there were presented during a workshop.
algorithm_deisn_manual_programming_challenges
Solution for problems from Programming Challenges
algorithm_design_manual
Soltuions to the excercises of The Algorithm Design Manual
an-introduction-to-object-oriented-programming-solutions
This repository is a collection of "An introduction to Object Oriented Programming" problem solutions.
arjun
A simple ReST API for managing employees :necktie:
cracking_the_coding_interview
Solutions to problems given in Cracking the Coding Interview book
data-structures
This repository is a collection of basic data strctures written from scratch using Python.
effective_java_third_edition
This repository is a collection of all Java code samples given in Effective Java 3rd (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34927404-effective-java)
hackerrank-solutions
Solutions to Hackerrank Algorithm and Data structure questions.
hackerrank-sql
Solutions to SQL problem by Hackerrank
introduction-to-algorithms
Solutions of problems, code examples of the Introduction to Algorithm Book
notes-for-non-technical-questions
This is a collection notes for non-technical questions during interview.
python-time-complexity-cheat-sheet
Runtime of core Python functions
securedrop
GitHub repository for the SecureDrop whistleblower platform. Do not submit tips here!
securedrop-client
a Qt-based GUI for SecureDrop journalists π°ποΈ
strict-rfc3339
Strict, simple, lightweight RFC3339 functions
tor_under_the_hood
Collection of notes and slides of Tor under the hood talk
untwisting_twisted_exercise
This are collection of exercises for Untwisting Twisted workshop (https://github.com/ultimatecoder/untwisting_twisted_slides).
untwisting_twisted_slides
Untwisting Twisted is a series of workshop to teach popular framework Twisted. The workshop is designed for intermediate audience who has some or no experience of event drive programming. It is expected to know Python