Jose Ramon Aleman's Projects
This projects seeks to show the basics of graphic programming, and in particular how to place points in space, how to join them with segments and most importantly how to observe the scene from a particular viewpoint.
This projects seeks in discovering and/or familiarizing a recurring problematic in programming: searching for the optimal solution among a huge set of possibilities.
Small fractal exploration program. The program has 8 different types of fractals, in which some vary with the mouse.
Allows users to interact with one or more databases and provides access to all of the data contained in the database, we can create, read, update, and delete data from a database, and we use records to find the information fast and easy.
This projects seeks to discover variadic functions in C in a particularly relevant context, as well as to learn about a great example of a basic “dispatcher” in C via the use of an array of function’s pointers.
This projects is about creating a function that, allows to read a line ending with a newline character ('\n') from a file descriptor, without knowing its size beforehand.
Set of sub-projects seeking to get us out of our comfort zone by programming in other languages instead of just focusing in C. It lasts for 12 weeks, "recreating" the infamous labors that Hercules had to complete. One labor per week, and each labor only lasts for twelve hours.
A voice user interface that recognizes the user's voice via the Sphinx library to execute some commands. The system responds with a computer generated voice and sound clips. Finally, there's a server for storing and reacting to the data, and a client for connecting to the system.
This projects seeks to build on the concepts learned during the c piscine (bootcamp), to code a library of useful functions that will be allowed to be reused in future projects.
The next step in the 42 Curriculum. During these two weeks you will discover more about OOP by learning specifics of the C++ language. Successfully completing this challenge will unlock the object-oriented projects and prepare you for future objectives and jobs.
What is 42? How does curriculum look like? A manual reference for all 42 projects I've done so far (Zappy, Malloc, C++ Piscine... check out for more)! :bulb::chart_with_upwards_trend:
Programming Language Micro-framework dedicated to testing, in order to test in every possible way your functions written in C.
An ideal way to explore problems that are complementary to the regular projects of the 42 curriculum, in immersion with your colleagues. For example, on a weekend, there's going to be a specific topic a to concentrate, cross new heads for the future projects, and adopt an intensive rhythm!
3D graphically “realistic” representation that we could have from inside a maze in a subjective view. This representation uses the Ray-Casting.
A tool that finds available delivery slots for Amazon's Whole Foods delivery and Amazon Fresh services
🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
Collection of useful AppleScript files
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Awesome React Native components, news, tools, and learning material!
A curated list of awesome READMEs
📄 🛠 A curated list of awesome static websites services
A collection of repositories and links used as my personal toolbox for some of my projects and works... :)
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