Computer Science can be hard some times. At those moments this repository comes to the rescue!
Welcome to The CSUTH University Project . Here you will find solutions for both common and sophisticated excercises that are made to train you on how to be the next top Developer / Software or Hardware Engineer / Programmer. Most of the excercises that are solved in this repository are from the Computer Science Department of University of Thessaly and solved by me personaly, a student of this University.
Try to remember that these excercises are solved mostly by me, an Undergraduate Student (at the time of writing) as well. As such a lot of the solutions might not be optimal and a lot of times the code can be improved. At the same time remember that you study Computer Science. We are on a field that there is never "just one solution". So if your solution doesn't much mine, but still works, then it is still an acceptable solution!
Oh, also, since i mentioned the "still works"... some of the solutions that you see here could actually be incorrect! Excercises seen here are not verified by my professors! So keep an eye out, will ya?
Please keep in mind that most of the excercises and solutions that are shared here are from the Computer Science Department of University of Thessaly! As such, some parts of this repository are written in English while others in Greek!
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
- Dimitriadis Vasileios (Wicked™) - Project Conductor - ( Website | Git )
- Papageorgiou Grigoris (Furious)
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Source Codes taken by 3d-party may be licensed differently!
All the information on this repository is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information - see the DISCLAIMER.md file for more details
Hats off to any person whom contributed to this Project, formally or informally. This couldn't be possible without the assistance of multiple people! :)
Special thank you also to:
- My professors, whom shared their excercises with the public.
- StackOverflow, and its community for providing an amazing source of knowledge.