Name: Goel Biju
Type: User
Company: BT Group
Bio: CS and AI graduate working as a Cyber Analyst/Data Science Engineer at BT Group. Still exploring and writing code!
Twitter: goelbiju
Location: University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
Blog: https://www.linkedin.com/in/goelbiju/
Goel Biju's Projects
A C# wrapper for the C++ AMDuProf - PowerProfileAPI based on a pinvoke/interop template & uProf CollectCounters sample application.
A simulation of an ant colony and how they would behave when food and nests are placed in their environment.
Set of tasks, completed at University, which implement various algorithms in assembly x86.
Completing the Cake Walk tutorial application for Alexa Skills Kit.
Testing continuous integration for COMP3006
Deprecated: An unofficial lightweight module supporting the CleverBot website. Please view the terms regarding APIs:
COMP3006 Full Stack Project based on a multiplayer Connect 4 game.
Code for the Convolutional Vision Transformer (ConViT)
List of data structures and algorithms. Feel free to contribute under Hacktoberfest '18!
An Electron app to experiment with.
FFmpeg auto generated unsafe bindings for C#/.NET and Mono.
Samples and a pre-built (Windows 32-bit) version of the FFmpeg.AutoGen library developed by Ruslan-B.
Join the GitHub Graduation Yearbook and "walk the stage" on June 5.
My static blog developed as a tool to learn Jekyll and showcase my interests.
A virtual marketplace supporting AR viewings of products
For testing and learning the Jenkins pipeline.
Repository containing code relating to tutorials or other learning tasks.
Several snippets of code developed when reading books on learning C.
Implementing division and prime number checks in MARIE Assembly.
A solution to the Mastermind board game in C#, focusing on using some basic C core.
ICHack24 entry for TerraAPIs challenge!
The code used on a experimental robot buggy controlled by Nucleo microcontrollers.
A small collection of resources to learn building a simple operating system/kernel.
PlymHack 2018 - Hackathon hosted by the Computer Society at University of Plymouth.