C
C is a general-purpose, procedural computer programming language.
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File and Archive Manager
Read-only mirror of https://github.com/FarGroup/FarManager
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cdt-nwa is a network traffic analysis tool for identifying cipher suites, that require migration to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)
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A simple and customizable Tic-Tac-Toe game in C.
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Minimalist algorithms and data structures library in C (M.A.D.S)
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Server-less Virtual Private Network (Open-source alternative to Hamachi, Radmin, etc.)
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Minimal yet standalone implementations in C99 of various numerical methods
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Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore
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Use GitLab Duo and AI to refactor C into Rust code
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The Oyjl API provides a platformindependent C interface for JSON I/O, conversion to and XML + YAML, string helpers, file reading, testing and argument handling.
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Standard and useful data structures and algorithms implemented in C.
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Denial of Service attack testing tool
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A terminal tool to reroute all the traffic(for a specific application) via TOR network
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The goal of this project was to program a remote controlled helicopter so that a “pilot” can fly a sortie, comprised of the following component tasks:
Find a direction in which to take off.
Rise to an altitude where stable, manoeuvrable flight can be maintained.
Rotate around a fixed position and over several incremental steps.
Land back at base, “parking” in a home position
The main project output was to program a TIVA board that contains a small, interrupt-driven, real-time kernel able to control the lift-off, hover, heading, and landing of a helicopter mounted on a remote rig. The project also involves a PID control system and PWM module to control the helicopter altitude and yaw, which is monitored via interrupts and quadrature encoders.
I would like to disclose that this is not finished and I am currently working on further improvements such as an interrupt driven kernal rather than a round robin.
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Format preserving encryption (in C)
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