MARA, world's first modular industrial robot arm, official repository
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MARA, world's first modular industrial robot arm, official repository
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Design of OpenMP-based Parallel Dynamic Louvain algorithm for community detection.
This is a senior project which, when finished, will be a declarative, modular nodal synthesizer compatible (hopefully) with JACK (and maybe eventually VST3 and LV2 if I have time).
Design of OpenMP-based Parallel Louvain algorithm for community detection.
A C++ (focused) Project framework that allows you to mix and match components to build your project!
Louvain's community detection algorithm for big graphs
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This project is a Drone Delivery Simulation System for the University of Minnesota campus. It acts as a POC model for where we can test out situations regarding how a package delivery system utilizing drones would work without the need to spend money on real testing.
This repository contains the "GroceryTracker" program from the SNHU Programming Languages course under Dr. Marcello. The program analyzes item purchase frequencies at Corner Grocer to optimize store layout. The project focuses on modularity, data management, and user experience, with potential for enhancements in input handling and UI design.
simple game made with s++ and sfml, using gamestates resources manager and event/input manager
MARA, world's first modular industrial robot arm, official repository
MyBankingSystem is a simple C++ project that simulates a basic banking system. It demonstrates the use of CMake for building and organizing the project, as well as C++ features like namespaces, header files, and modularity.
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