** This repository is intended for storing my projects and files related to Harvard University's CS50x course. It is important to clarify that the repository is not intended for sharing answers or promoting academic dishonesty. This is a personal goal of mine to complete the CS50x course, and this repository serves to be a public log of my progress.
If you are currently enrolled in the course, you must complete the assignments independently and utilize the course materials for reference and learning purposes.
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CS50 2022 Syllabus - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2022/
CS50 2023 Syllabus - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/
CS50 2024 Syllabus - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2024/
Harvard University - https://www.harvard.edu/
CS50 Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CS50
FreeCodeCamp CS50 - https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/harvard-cs50/
Webpage 2 PDF - https://www.web2pdfconvert.com/
Scratch - https://scratch.mit.edu/
2022 Problem sets - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2022/psets/
2023 Problem sets - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2023/psets/
2024 Problem sets - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2024/psets/
CS50 Class page - https://cs50.me/cs50x
CS50 C Manual Pages - https://manual.cs50.io/
me50/TheKicker - https://github.com/me50/TheKicker
TheKicker/Harvard-CS50 - https://github.com/TheKicker/Harvard-CS50
Completed Course Certificate - https://cs50.harvard.edu/certificates/a04d3c67-4839-4832-bf82-c935b32c21d2
Pixel Art - https://cs50.ly/art
CS50 Finance - https://finance.cs50.net/
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Lecture 00 - Scratch
Lecture 01 - C
Lecture 02 - Arrays
Lecture 03 - Algorithms
Lecture 04 - Memory
Lecture 05 - Data Structures
Lecture 06 - Python
Lecture 07 - SQL
Lecture 08 - HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Lecture 09 - Flask
Lecture 10 - Emoji
Cybersecurity
David J. Malan - Gordon Mckay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Harvard University
Doug Lloyd - Senior Preceptor in Computer Science at Harvard University
Brian Yu - Senior Preceptor in Computer Science at Harvard University
Hello, class of Harvard's CS50; I am excited to present Rocket Downrange as my final project, showcasing the advancements of humanity in the exploration of outer space. Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think!
Per Aspera Ad Astra