Pinned Repositories
Banneker
A module designed to carry out vector operations.
Blind75
A collection of files that will house my answers, code, tips, and so much more as it pertains to the famous list called the Blind75 as I prepare to enter to workforce.
blog
Bookstore
COMPIV
A compilation of the various projects (both school-related and personal) during my sophomore year of undergraduate CS study.
Python
A random assortment of personal Python projects. This will be a constantly updated repository and will vary in difficulty from project to project.
scrabble-game
sentiment-analysis-google-maps
textbooks
This is a collection of the PDF textbooks I've used in my undergraduate study. All rights go to their respective owners, use of this material is free and intended to be educational in nature.
ValorantStatsTracker
As someone who enjoys playing Valorant and has a passion for data, I found multiple faults in the integrity of the algorithm used on tracker.gg, and sought to make one that's better. This repo contains the code for that.
MeetKothari's Repositories
MeetKothari/Resume
My Personal Resume (Made in LaTeX)
MeetKothari/recursion
Experiments in recursion!
MeetKothari/sorting
Misc. work with different types of sorting algorithms. Mainly used for research and testing.
MeetKothari/simple-line-editor
Another project from freshman year. This was a "simple line editor" whose purpose was to allow you to edit any file from the command line in your terminal. You could edit words, delete words, add words and spaces, etc.
MeetKothari/polynomial-calculator
A project from my freshman year of college. A semester-long project, the objective was to create a polynomial calculator using the C programming language. I learned a lot about data structures, makefiles, and multi-file programs through this project.
MeetKothari/NBAScraper
MeetKothari/COMPIV
A compilation of the various projects (both school-related and personal) during my sophomore year of undergraduate CS study.
MeetKothari/ducks
A project I coded in the spring semester of my freshman year. The objective of this collection of files was to use C programming, specifically polymorphic circularly linked lists, to implement a solution to the following problem: suppose there are n ducks floating on the pond in a circle. The pond is also home for an alligator with a fondness for ducks. Beginning at the 1st position, the alligator counts around the circle and eats every mth duck (the circle closing as ducks are eaten). The fifth duck is the first on the menu, the first duck is second, etc. Write a program which prints out the order of disappearance of the ducks given n (number of ducks) and m (interval to the next duck to be eaten) to the screen. At least one blank must separate each number. The values of m and n are to be entered from the keyboard via standard input.