Stefano Volpe's Projects
Ricing, dotfiles, wallpapers and more from my current setups.
Exercises presented in Abelson, Harold, et al. "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs". 2nd ed.
A web application DBMS for Sunday school (aka Azione Cattolica Ragazzi) meant to work as a scoreboard for children playing games in teams.
Project for the University of Bologna Web Technology course (a.y. 2021-22).
A mobile app for the students at Liceo Scientifico "Alfredo Oriani" in Ravenna.
Exercises presented in Ken Arnold, James Gosling, David Holmes, "THE Java Programming Language", 4th ed.
Statistical analysis on a catalog of galaxies.
Project for the University of Bologna Software Engineering course (a.y. 2022-23).
Bosco tests are designed to assess the morphofunctional characteristics of one's legs muscles as well as their neuromuscular skills.
"Ciao!" allows people taking part in the same event to exchange contacts via QR code. It is a lightweight, no-nonsense web application.
My submissions for Codingame competitions.
A Telegram bot interpreter who can work with a finite number of states. They're currently impersonating Coriana, a virtual assistant for families visiting my old high school.
Project for the University of Bologna Databases course (a.y. 2022-23).
The repository containing my public profile's README.
My personal webpage on GitHub Pages.
A bot designed specifically to fill in students' reports (from Google Sheets to Google Docs).
Project for the University of Bologna Numerical Computing course (a.y. 2021-22).
A Telegram bot to assist other undergraduate Computer Science students at the University of Bologna.
Exercises presented in Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie, "The C Programming Language", 2nd ed.
A Telegram bot meant to help high-school students prepare for their final oral exam.
Core registry for mason.nvim.
A Visual Studio Code extension for Nand2Tetris development based on Zohar Lee's "Nand2Tetris Tools".
Exercises for the Midlands Graduate School (MGS) in the Foundations of Computing Science (2021).
Project for the University of Bologna Data Structure and Algorithms course (a.y. 2020-21).
Project for the University of Bologna Programming course (a.y. 2020-21).
A scientifically inaccurate 3D pandemic simulator.
PandOS+ is a simple operating system for the MIPS architecture.
Project for the University of Bologna Introductory Machine Learning course (a.y. 2022-23).
ProbLog is a Probabilistic Logic Programming Language for logic programs with probabilities.
A Lua rewrite of Niko Humalamäki's "Redish" Nvim colorscheme.