The famous "Dining Philosophers" problem coded in C using two methods. The first one using threads and mutexes, and a second one using processes and semaphore.
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The famous "Dining Philosophers" problem coded in C using two methods. The first one using threads and mutexes, and a second one using processes and semaphore.
Duplicates Detector is a cross-platform GUI utility for finding duplicate files, allowing you to delete or link them to save space. Duplicate files are displayed and processed on two synchronized panels for efficient and convenient operation.
This program simulates a distributed load balancers that channels circle to radius traffic on distributed servers.
Repository of all the programs taught in Object Oriented Programming class at SDMCET, 2023 - 24
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🤖 Meta's Threads bot that posts current ⌚ `year progress bar` updates.
This repository serves as a collection of Java practice codes aimed at sharpening programming skills and reinforcing core Java concepts.
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Here i will write code for the interview questions that can be asked
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Simple rocket simulator with payload launch capabilities
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A server made in C, with multiple services.
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