Name: Juan José Estrada
Type: User
Bio: 👾 i love entrepreneurship and create useful stuff. 🧙♂️ I live in the bay area CA. I love books📕 love Naruto.✨ Currently studying in College of San Mateo.
Twitter: jjestrada1
Location: San Francisco , California, US
Blog: https://juanjoseestrada.com
Juan José Estrada 's Projects
Established a game loop to handle the continuous updating and rendering of game elements using event listeners to capture keyboard inputs, enabling tank movement, rotation, and shooting actions based on player interactions. Formulate an algorithm to detect collisions and then handled the resulting interactions.
This project involves implementing a custom buffered I/O library in C. The library provides three primary functions for managing file operations: b_open, b_read, and b_close. The implementation relies on low-level APIs to interact with the file system.
En esta repositorio podas encontrar la programción de una simple calculadora contable.
he project involves completing the development of a calculator software. The calculator is designed to evaluate simple mathematical expressions that include common operators such as addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/), and exponentiation (^). It also recognizes the priority of mathematical expressions.
Welcome to the official repository for [Our Project Name], our submission for the Cal Hacks Hackathon 2023! This project aims to [briefly describe the purpose and goal of our project].
404 Not Found HTML Site
challenge-javascript-02 - Número de Fibonacci
A robot powered training repository :robot:
In this project I build the google home with css and html
Developed an interpreter for a programming language implemented using Java. It consists of several classes that work together to load, execute, and interpret bytecode instructions.
Curso Profesional de JavaScript de la Escuela de JavaScript de Platzi
Juego interactivo para niños donde busca algunos objetos y personajes en una imagen
This project is a custom shell implemented in C. The shell reads user input, parses and executes commands by forking new processes, and supports basic piping between commands. It utilizes the fork() and execvp() system calls to create and manage child processes.
Este repositorio es de prueba