Name: Arjun Aravind
Type: User
Company: @cmr-surgical @ForeseTech @svce-interrupt
Bio: Hey! I'm currently a software engineer at CMR Surgical. I love comics, computers and cricket!
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Blog: https://arjunaravind.in/
Arjun Aravind's Projects
Welcome to A December of Algorithms. This is a small collection of algorithms to implement this December. Finish it all to get a certificate. :)
A collection of answers to all the programming questions for Advent of Code 2022.
A collection of awesome resources related to the yearly Advent of Code challenge.
A live web-application which links engineers looking for a job with potential employers! Built for the Builders Association of India.
A scalable, customisable yet simple chatbot built entirely from scratch in C++. The chatbot's domain of expertise can be completely chosen by you. Now, with plugins!
Web Application which lets users create, edit and share notes for Debate Preparation.
User-defined data structure (object) in C++, which can hold any primitive data-type.
Tic Tac Toe in Elm!
A basic pseudocode-style language used for programming in educational web applications. This repository includes a parser that can help translate the language to JavaScript.
$ git remote <graduation> yearbook
Practise programs written in Haskell.
Registration Form to be used at Interrupt 2K17.
Simple CLI tool for working with Gitlab issues (Support for Jira, Github and Clubhouse coming soon!).
A mobile application built using React Native which lets you keep track of and set goals for your daily calorie consumption.
MTS app for stores.
A C++ library dedicated to bringing some of Python's main features and functionality to C++.
A repository of random mini-projects and programs in different languages that I had nowhere else to put.
A React Native component for a searchable and categorisable dropdown.
A compiler which implements a variant of C. This variant will be used for educational purposes.
A fun cricket playground to learn more advanced SQL and SQL joins.
Suite of functions, written in C++, which solve, validate and generate Sudoku puzzles!
Nothing happening here.
Tic-Tac-Toe written in Python 3.x