Anas Arbaoui's Projects
This repository hosts the evaluation forms for all 42 projects in the cursus, designed to assess student performance on each project and provide avenues for improvement. Now, for easier access and corrections, you can visit https://rphlr.github.io/42-Evals/. Feel free to contribute.
A program almost identical to the 42 EXAMS for practice. (Pool EXAM & Stud EXAM)
Just another f todo list, to relearn javascript, also uses local browser storage to save tasks.
A simple personal blog made in flask python
Bitcoin wallet generator and scrapper
🎥 Stream your favorite movie from the terminal!
An opensource bug tracking/reporting page made in Flask
Système de gestion de salle de sport
a wolfenstein recreation
Firefox container with display over HTTP and/or VNC
The aim of this project is to make you code a function that returns a line, read from a file descriptor.
A lightweight web server and FTP server for Windows
libft a 1337/42 Network course project focusing on the basic functions in C, recreating them to learn how they work
An OpenSource crowd-sourced cooking recipes website
A bash recreation made fully from scratch using the C language
A fully functional recreation of the famous C language printf
This project will make you sort data on a stack, with a limited set of instructions, using the lowest possible number of actions. To succeed you’ll have to manipulate various types of algorithms and choose the most appropriate solution (out of many) for an optimized data sorting.
In this Responsive Web Design Certification, you'll learn the languages that developers use to build webpages: HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) for content, and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for design. First, you'll build a cat photo app to learn the basics of HTML and CSS. Later, you'll learn modern techniques like CSS variables by building a penguin, and best practices for accessibility by building a web form. Finally, you'll learn how to make webpages that respond to different screen sizes by building a Twitter card with Flexbox, and a complex blog layout with CSS Grid.
A famous brick breaker game, which can be found in the consoles of the 80s.
A pac-man game made with MinilibX from scratch with C works on Mac and Linux
NOTE: Most of the contents of this repository have been migrated to the new devcontainers GitHub org (https://github.com/devcontainers). See https://github.com/devcontainers/template-starter and https://github.com/devcontainers/feature-starter for information on creating your own!
A recreation of Nginx and Apache webservers in C++
A user friendly wireguard client with a simple TUI, written in python.