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AttendanceWithPayroll
Biometric Attendance With Payroll System
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haroldcris/AttendanceWithPayroll
Biometric Attendance With Payroll System
haroldcris/accountgo
Accounting System built in ASP.NET MVC, ReactJS, MobX
haroldcris/BCT_Thesis_AMPSystem
TechHUB Philippines Attendance and Monitoring with Payroll Management System
haroldcris/better-code-with-ddd
This repository contains code that accompanies presentation ASC LAB team gave at meetup about “Creating better code with Domain Driven Design”.
haroldcris/ched-so
haroldcris/docker-laravel
haroldcris/docker-minio-ssl
Minio Server with AutoSSL Certificates thru GoDaddy API
haroldcris/homesteadvm
haroldcris/jetbrainswot
Identify email addresses or domains names that belong to colleges or universities. Help automate the process of approving or rejecting academic discounts.
haroldcris/laravel-socialmedia
haroldcris/Make-My-Manifest
Make My Manifest
haroldcris/omrmarkengine
This project is designed to allow easy creation of OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) templates and provides a bulk scanner which can be used for processing large amounts of images from a tray fed scanner.
haroldcris/php-docker
haroldcris/ProDotnetDesignPatternFramework45
Design patterns are solutions to software design problems you find again and again in real-world application development. Patterns are about reusable designs and interactions of objects. The 23 Gang of Four (GoF) patterns are generally considered the foundation for all other patterns. They are categorized in three groups: Creational, Structural, and Behavioral (for a complete list see below). To give you a head start, the C# source code for each pattern is provided in 2 forms: structural and real-world. Structural code uses type names as defined in the pattern definition and UML diagrams. Real-world code provides real-world programming situations where you may use these patterns. A third form, .NET optimized, demonstrates design patterns that fully exploit built-in .NET 4.5 features, such as, generics, attributes, delegates, reflection, and more. These and much more are available in our .NET Design Pattern Framework 4.5. You can see the Singleton page for a .NET 4.5 Optimized example.
haroldcris/ShiftRegister74HC595
Arduino library that simplifies the usage of shift registers
haroldcris/UMHIS
OLFU Unified Medical Information System
haroldcris/Utility
haroldcris/vagrant-sqlserver
Vagrant configuration of Linux VM for hassle-free fun with SQL Server 2017
haroldcris/wordpress-docker
Setup WordPress installation using Docker