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CSI Hackathon Jan 2019

This is a C++ based console application for the hackathon hosted by CSI at Chitkara University in Jan 2019. This is built by me (@rajatgupta1998), @adi199 and @ptiwari2701 .

Technologies used for this console applet: C++ C CMake GNU make

Introduction

This entire platform is supposedly governed by a virtual government. It is divided into 3 sectors:

  1. Government
  2. Corporate(s)
  3. Startup(s)

A corporate gives a challenge statement to the budding developers' startups and they solve them. The stakeholders monitor the development activity and bid accordingly. The government governs the entire activity and can alter this entire database. This applet is capable of checking the development cycle and we might later add a feature to enable bidding from the investors.

Our program writes to a .CSV file as it provides better database organization and a cleaner view in addition to sane manipulation of the data in the future.

How to use?

Using our prebuilt binaries:

  • Windows:

Note: You must have the latest build of Windows 10. Windows 7/8.1 aren't directly supported but they should work fine. Download hack.exe from our binaries folder and place it in your working directory. Open Command Prompt or Powershell in your system and navigat to the working folder. Run the binary as: .\hack.exe

  • Linux:

Download the hack binary from the binaries folder and place it in your working folder. Open the terminal and run the binary in this way: ./hack . If you get permission denied errors, run this: chmod +x hack.

Building from source:

You must have a 64 bit system Setup GCC 8.x (Latest MingW-64 release if building on Windows). Compile database.cpp using gcc/mingW as g++ database.cpp -o database and then run it just like a prebuilt binary OR just use your favourite IDE for C/C++.

(optional) Install CLion from JetBrains and build & run the project.

Feedback and Licensing

This is licensed under GPL v3. All feedback are welcome and you're free to create issues/pull requests on this repository.