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CS50 Projects Repository

This repository contains my coursework and projects completed during the CS50 (Introduction to Computer Science) course. Each project is a demonstration of my understanding and practical application of various computer science concepts and programming languages.

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Introduction

CS50, offered by Harvard University, is an exceptional course that provides a comprehensive introduction to computer science and programming. Throughout the course, I learned fundamental concepts such as algorithms, data structures, memory management, and more. This repository showcases my progress and practical skills acquired during this exciting learning journey.

Projects

The repository contains the following projects:

  1. Pset1 - Scratch Game: A simple interactive game created using Scratch, inspired by my dog Milo.

  2. Pset2 - C Programs: Solutions to various problem sets in C, involving arrays, algorithms, and data structures.

  3. Pset3 - Music and Search Algorithms: Implementing music-related tasks and search algorithms using C.

  4. Pset4 - Forensics and Memory Optimization: Solving forensic challenges and optimizing memory usage in C programs.

  5. Pset5 - Speller: A spelling checker program using hash tables implemented in C.

  6. Pset6 - Web Development with Python and Flask: Building a web server and applications using Python and Flask.

  7. Pset7 - SQL and Python: Integrating Python with SQL to create dynamic web applications.

  8. Pset8 - Web Application and APIs: Utilizing JavaScript, HTML, and CSS to create dynamic web applications with APIs.

Technologies Used

  • C
  • Python
  • Flask
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • SQL
  • Scratch

Getting Started

To explore and run the projects in this repository locally, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/tarektarho/cs-50.git
  1. Make sure you have the required programming languages and tools installed (Python, Flask, C compiler, etc.).

  2. Navigate to the specific project folder you want to explore.

Usage

Each project folder contains its own README file, which provides detailed instructions on how to run and use the project.

Contributing

I appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or contributions to this repository. If you find any issues or have ideas for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the code for educational and non-commercial purposes.

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