Experiments with self-obfuscating code
-
Updated
Jul 4, 2021 - Python
Experiments with self-obfuscating code
Lamden Contracts for the Reflect-TAU project
lexninetz is an experimental project that employs knowledge graphs and agent-based reflection for natural language translation using multi-lingual language models.
Build CLI menus and execute items using user-defined .jsons and action handlers
nprc - numpy ray casting for triangles
My solutions to problems of Code Jam 2021.
VU course ICTPRG430 Assessment 2 OOP
This repository contains some of the experiments that are covered in Computer Graphics Lab.
Automated text analysis system for detecting sentiment, author mood, and reflective writing in a piece of text.
Demonstrates the laws of reflection and refraction using VPython.
Reified generics in Python to get type parameters at runtime
Module to process impulse response measurement for various means
Balls bouncing inside of a circle. This was inspired by a similar Numberphile video on chaotic systems.
Machine learning pipeline configuration on steroids (on tictacs actually)
A config module with machine learning in mind
Minimalistic C++20 reflection library
Add a description, image, and links to the reflection topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the reflection topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."