Pinned Repositories
ching
Easy, web-based, crypto-first POS that supports DAI and xDAI.
code
How we operate (so well).
beer-chooser
Randomly chooses a beer that is currently available at local LCBO (store ID: 511). Never duplicates its selection.
GoBackN
Protocol, which could be used to transfer a text file from one host to another across an unreliable network.
iotools
Shared economy for tools
microkernel
Real Time Operating Systems microkernel and application
OSPF
OSPF uses a graph‐theoretic model of network topology to compute shortest paths. Each router periodically broadcasts information about the status of its connections. OSPF floods each status message to all participating routers. A router uses arriving link state information to assemble a graph. Whenever a router receives information that changes its copy of the topology graph, it runs a conventional graph algorithm to compute shortest paths in the graph, and uses the results to build a new next‐hop routing table.
guidelines
Smart Contract Security Guidelines
risk-assessment-tool
Wayback
Smart Contract lifecycle and development historian.
rpavlovs's Repositories
rpavlovs/manners
A polite Go HTTP server that shuts down gracefully.
rpavlovs/reaction_network
rpavlovs/autohotkey-windows-mac-keyboard
AutoHotkey Mappings to emulate OSX behaviour with a Mac keyboard on Windows
rpavlovs/beer-chooser
Randomly chooses a beer that is currently available at local LCBO (store ID: 511). Never duplicates its selection.
rpavlovs/ChromeWorkspaces
Google Chrome tab manager that brings workspaces
rpavlovs/TheMotto
rpavlovs/2FACED
rpavlovs/probeSniffer
Python probe sniffer
rpavlovs/concession
This assignment simulates a simple concession service
rpavlovs/microkernel
Real Time Operating Systems microkernel and application
rpavlovs/CS_343
CS 343 - Concurrencies
rpavlovs/BB10-WebWorks-Samples
WebWorks Samples for the BlackBerry 10 Platform
rpavlovs/OS-NNN
Operating Systems course project
rpavlovs/bazasos
Database for a knopkoso call-center
rpavlovs/demo_app
Rails Tutorial demo_app [http://ruby.railstutorial.org/chapters/a-demo-app]
rpavlovs/OSPF
OSPF uses a graph‐theoretic model of network topology to compute shortest paths. Each router periodically broadcasts information about the status of its connections. OSPF floods each status message to all participating routers. A router uses arriving link state information to assemble a graph. Whenever a router receives information that changes its copy of the topology graph, it runs a conventional graph algorithm to compute shortest paths in the graph, and uses the results to build a new next‐hop routing table.
rpavlovs/GoBackN
Protocol, which could be used to transfer a text file from one host to another across an unreliable network.
rpavlovs/Nashi-Raki
nashi raki website
rpavlovs/quelea
quelea website