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YJDoc2/README.md

Hi there, I'm Yashodhan 👋

I'm a Curious Student interested in Physics and Computers!


  • I am interested in Operating Systems and Compilers
  • I find Theory of General Relativity Fascinating
  • I am currently learning - a lot of things :)
  • I like to write clean, maintainable, robust code, even if it takes a little more time ;)

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    Website for students applying for masters in the college.

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  4. A project done for OS course, extending a kernel from https://github.com/dthain/basekernel, to implement threading capabilities, give an API for threading, and implement various scheduling techniqu…

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  5. An Intel 8086 Emulator created in Rust.

    Rust 13 1

  6. Repository for 8086 emulator web implementation

    JavaScript 15 2

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