Farhaan Bukhsh (@farhaanbukhsh)
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  • Location 🇮🇳 India
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Top repositories

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chuck

This is fun utility to get some Chuck Norris jokes and make command line more fun.
Go
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2

Telegram-Bots

This repo is denoted to all the telegram bots that I am going to write.
Python
6
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3

shorty

A URL link shortner for the masses
Go
3
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4

tweetpy

It's a python script to tweet random quotes on twitter according to seeded file
Python
2
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5

Zim-Tools

Python
2
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6

Neural-Network

A small implementation of ANN
Python
2
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datasciencecoursera

Data Science Tool Kit
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8

Tweet-Bot

The Script is written to automate favorite and follow people.
Python
2
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9

gitfar

testing git-it
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fsmkSundaySchool

CSS
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farhaanbukhsh.github.io

HTML
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CyEd

JavaScript
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13

BullsNCows-

A simple Bulls and Cows game for android .
Java
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PyEd

Python
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Magic-8

To use the ball, it must be held with the window initially facing down. After "asking the ball" a yes-no question, the user then turns the ball so that the window faces him, setting in motion the liquid and die inside. When the die floats to the top and one of its faces is pressed against the window, the raised letters displace the blue liquid to reveal the message as white letters on a blue background. Although many users shake the ball before turning it upright, the instructions warn against doing so because it can lead to bubbles. Unfortunately, over time the fluid tends to leak into the die such that eventually, it will no longer float to the top to display an answer. - Source Wikipedia(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_8-Ball) I tried to make a virtual version of it . So, the first version of the App that I came up with was quite crude. For android developers- it comprised of a single activity having two text fields and a button. On click of the button it calls a function which generates a number corresponding to which it sends a value or answer to the textfield
Java
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