Projects in Awesome Lists by in-c0
A curated list of projects in awesome lists by in-c0 .
https://github.com/in-c0/intro-to-ai
Educational materials
ai educational-materials educational-resources university-coursework
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/drought-predictor-neural-network
Classification and Regression model trained on climate features extracted from the ERA5 global dataset
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/spotify-lyrics-translator
A NextJS lyrics translation/romanization app using Spotify Playback SDK. Not affiliated with Spotify.
karaoke lyrics lyrics-translator music nextjs open-source react romanization spotify spotify-playback-sdk translation
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/morse-code-game
A simple morse code typer interface in Unity
c-sharp csharp lightweight morse morse-code morsecode morsecode-translator unity
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/youtube-search-results-extractor
A simple Javascript script to extract/scrape YouTube search results such as video titles, view counts, and upload dates. You can customise it to cater to your specific needs. Runs on Browser Console (F12).
extractor javascript scraper youtube
Last synced: 19 Jan 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/morse-code-interface-unity
A simple morse code typer interface in Unity
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/fluid-dynamics-simulation
GPU-sided fluid dynamics simulation, with C++, Vulkan Solving the Navier-Stokes Equations for Incompressible Flow
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/cpp-cheat-sheet
Useful C++ sample codes and utilties for exam / coding contest cheatsheet
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/three-body-problem
Fortran codebase in a C++ wrapper for simulating the three-body problem, rendered with Vulkan SDK (1.3.239.0)
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025
https://github.com/in-c0/quantum-wavefunction-simulation
This project simulates the behavior of quantum wavefunctions as they interact with various potential barriers and wells in one dimension. The core of the simulation is written in Fortran, solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. The results are visualized in Unity to explore quantum phenomena such as tunneling and interference.
Last synced: 21 Mar 2025