Reflections on How to Use Git and GitHub Course on Udacity
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Sep 3, 2018
Reflections on How to Use Git and GitHub Course on Udacity
API for generation of multiple instances for provided Java class - it uses reflections to obtain fields in provided class and basing on its type and annotations it generates random values.
Project to generate automatically and generically the log of changes in models.
Simple Project which demonstrates basic Spring implementation
Following Udacity course How to Use Git and GitHub, here are my reflections about it.
A more advanced Ray Tracer with pbr shading, bsdf, anti-aliasing and much more !
Basic Java Examples
Java Reflection Factory Example
A multi-threaded C++ path tracer that runs on the CPU, and outputs an image.
A hobby Blinn-Phong shaded ray-tracer written in C++
Unity experiments with dynamic cubemaps / skyboxes
Simple BSC smart contract with reflections to launch your clones. Just change the contract name, symbol, token name and taxes in lines 302, 308, 309 and 310.
A place to keep my reflections on software engineering leadership
a set of utilities about golang reflect
Math framework
An example plugin loader for Kotlin-JVM. Can load AND close(except swing...), can load from local or remote.
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