BSCS 2nd Semester project
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BSCS 2nd Semester project
A project based on Object Oriented Programming in C++ using File Handling System
College System is a basic software for managing College Data, such as Courses, Staff, Student...etc. All of these functions are handled by the system using files as a temporary database. these files are used to store and print data.
C++ language based generic management project which covers all the basic & some advance concepts of OOP & C++11, using DevC++ Compiler
An Intermediate level project based on C++, File Management Techniques and OOP's Concepts to handle User's Accounts, Adding New Account, Modifying Accounts, Deleting Accounts etc.
a simple movies information scraper to show list of searched movies and displays them on console.
Small management program for the Low Cost O'Connor Airport flights schedule
Project for the OOP course in FMI at SU (Simple Table Database implementation as CLI app)
Academic project on OOP( C++ ) project @zeroishero, @DeviBhattarai and @Xenon4416
Simple OOP Project without file handling in C++
This is a simple Connect4Game written in C++ using class and multi-files.
Academic project on OOP( C++ ) project by @devanjil @aayushacharya @quizzernirajan
Academic project on OOP( C++ ) project by @prajwolrg, Kushal Pokhrel and Bikash Thapa
Online Library System ( OOP Project using CPP)
This project is basically an improved version of the 90's arcade game 'The Asteroids'. It is a one player space game in which the spaceship needs to to escape or destroy the asteroids to sustain & get amazing bonuses.
Studying the OOP paradigm
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm that uses objects to structure code, allowing for modularity, reusability, and encapsulation of data and behavior.
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