Jess Larson's Projects
A Tic Tac Toe game - uses 2d array on backend
Create cars and add to cart
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Using the Linux fork(): Dive into process creation. Using posix_spawn() functions: Explore process spawning. Signals in Linux: Learn about inter-process communication through signals. Threads in Linux with POSIX thread functions: Delve into multi-threaded programming. Mutex and Semaphore: Synchronization techniques for concurrent programing
Learn about Linux signals using kill and signal functions. Create parent-child processes with shared buffer communication. Explore signals and mutexes, ensuring proper behavior with mutexes. Simulate a stuck process and terminate it using signals and semaphores.
Covers essential topics in cybersecurity, including buffer overflow vulnerabilities, zero-day exploits, and tools like Kali Linux for testing and training. It includes a Bash script for password strength checking using regex and another for managing users, adding/removing them from the system by reading from a text file with encrypted passwords.
Collaboration project
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Convert number to binary. Practice with bitwise, logical, and shifting operations on numbers in C
This activity is to practice using bash shell scripts to make decisions, perform loops, and work with files.
Bash Shell scripting exercises, covering file system navigation, simple file manipulation, terminal commands, permissions, redirection, disk utilities, and more.
Basic and advanced security practices, covering user management, log analysis, encryption, steganography, and network monitoring. It outlines areas for hardening Linux servers and discusses ethical hacking concepts, attacks, and mitigation tools.
C program to simulate a process being starved due to resource unavailability. The user will be prompted to decide whether to wait or stop the process.
Project to practice developing an Angular and React app to produce a front end that interacts with an Express/NodeJS back end API with MySQL database