Coursera - Princeton, Algorithms, Part I
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Coursera - Princeton, Algorithms, Part I
A collection of my assignments from COS 226 - Algorithms and Data Structures at Princeton University.
This web application is designed to provide music therapy and emotional support to users by analyzing their diary entries and generating custom songs based on their emotions.
Projects and Assignments completed as a part of "Algorithms-1" course on Coursera
Ruby implementation of various data structures and algorithms from Princeton University 'Algorithms' course.
🖥 Course materials from the Algorithms, Part I course by Princeton University on Coursera
Interface for Managing the Princeton University Ping Pong League
Assignment solutions to various Massive Open Online Courses(MOOCs).
Assignments done during the Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency course from Princeton University
Simple command line app to get menus for the Princeton Dining halls.
An assignment I co-wrote for students taking Princeton University's COS 226 (Data Structures and Algorithms) with the goal of using A* Search to solve the game 2048 efficiently
Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose - A course from the Coursera platform by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne (Princeton University)
Princeton University's Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick
This repository contains implementations of various sorting algorithms and different classical data structures like stack, queue, lists, etc. as well as homework assignments implemented in Java 9. For detailed information visit the link below.
Assignment submissions for the Algorithms, Part I course on Coursera by Princeton University
This repository contains solutions in JAVA to the problem questions in the Intro to Computer Science Course offered by Princeton University. The solutions provided are tailored according to the sequence followed by the slides of this course
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