Name: Hesham Youssef
Type: User
Company: Computer and Systems Engineering Department - Faculty of engineering - University Of Alexandria
Bio: Those are some of the stuff I worked on.
Location: Alexandria, Egypt
Blog: [email protected]
Hesham Youssef's Projects
This a simple student DBMS client app made using python for the backend and JS for the front
This a XO made to run on arduino and has player vs player and player vs computer, you play using the TV's remote control.
BCD counter with the capability of inserting an initialized value
Repository concerned with internships eligible for CSE students providing a space for storing and easily accessing them.
Angular and Spring Boot web application for an Email Service
transforms infix to postfix and evaluates it
java application to find players in a photo
Rediscovering the Web's Foundations - Computer Networks Assignment #1
Our own implementation of PintOS
Read in a polynomial and store it in variable A, B, or C. Output a polynomial using a form that clearly displays it. Add two polynomials and store the result in R. Subtract two polynomials and store the result in R. Multiply two polynomials and store the result in R. Evaluate a polynomial at some point, a, where a is a floating point constant. In other words, substitute by the given value in your polynomial. Display the result as a floating point. Clear a polynomial. Note that: a polynomial whose value is cleared or initially unset cannot be involved in an operation. It is required to implement the following interface by the core of your application. The core of the application should throw a runtime exception when it encounters any invalid input or operation.
Web Base Producer Consumer Simulation App built with Angular and Spring Boot
This is a simple benchmark where we use matrix multiplication to see if it really worth it to use mutlithreading for diffirent input sizes of not.
A console snack game in C++
This my simple Linux terminal which utilizes multiprocessing to execute the normal Linux commands plus the usual built-in commands