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Final first year Java project at University of Bedfordshire CS course
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A mini-simulator to imitate the functioning of a network of mobile nodes.
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Student Management System with Hibernate 📚
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A dynamic and enhanced version of the classic Pac-Man game implemented in Java 17.0.2. This project features randomly generated mazes, unique behaviors for Pac-Man and four types of ghosts, diverse power-ups, and distinct themes for each of the ten game levels.
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Tool to test regular expressions built with JavaFX
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🦆 Ducktionary is a user-friendly native desktop dictionary application made using Java and JavaFX for PC.
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Switch between decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal bases using this simple utility.
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This is an application which allow users to manage day to day sales management. User can manage their customer details,inventory,sales and they can search through the database by categories. As a feature application provides a invoices / details reports to user.
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TalkTo allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling and uses a proprietary audio codec.
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Light weight Library Management System using JavaFx and Apache Derby DB
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Gestor de eventos desarrollado usando Java, Hibernate y JavaFX.
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A simple calculator with clinet and server using socket and javafx gui with jfoenix beautiful design
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