Guhan K (@guhankesav)
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Top repositories

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AndroidStudio

Here i am posting my daily works from basic level , which would eventually reflect as a Level based learning repository
Java
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Android_studio

codes for beginners
Java
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Flutter

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Vpython

This contains my cool 3D vpython projects
Python
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hacktoberfest2021

#hacktober
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Demo_medical

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guhankesav

This repository contains the readme of this aaccout
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react-component-signup-login-animated-slide

HTML
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WEBhosting_demo

This is just testdemo
HTML
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Yoga-Pose-Estimator

Jupyter Notebook
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portfolio

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opensource-hacktoberfest-

#hacktoberfest #hacktoberfest2021
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LEETCODE

Python
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IOT-esp32-cam

Smart Door Lock System using esp32-cam and Telegram chatbot
C++
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Network

Python
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react-animated-component-display-picture-hoverstyle

this component brings an animation whenever the user hovers the image , bringing a classy feel
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react-face-component-test

HTML
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test_webpage.github.io

HTML
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Fraction-Calculator-Racket

15CSE402 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Problem 8 Your task is to implement a fraction calculator in Racket. It is expected that the calculator should be capable of handling proper fraction, improper fraction and mixed fractions. • The calculator should be capable of doing all the necessary arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, inversion, equality, conversion between types of fractions etc. • The calculator should reduce the resultant fractions to their lowest terms • As said above, the calculator should seemingly handle all the three types of fractions: proper, improper and mixed fractions. It is also expected to handle complex fractions as well. (Note that complex fractions are those fractions where the numerator, denominator, or both contain a fraction.). It is expected to handle the power of fractions (Note that the powers (exponents) could be either integral or fractional) as well!!! • The calculator should display the results in a clutter free mathematical standard format. This case study will be assessed by the adherence to all the expected functionalities in the calculator (in terms of the types of all the fractions listed above!)
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