This repository contains a C program that manages student data in a binary file, allowing for input and retrieval of records.
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This repository contains a C program that manages student data in a binary file, allowing for input and retrieval of records.
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Read and write binary types in files
A managerial application developed in C++ with the aim of allowing an efficient and a user friendly manner of management thus solving a real world problem. The application is an aid for the Managerial Board of a given football club to manage and organise the numerous records that they have to maintain using the concept of filing(concept of binar…
This application provides statistical data on courses offered over the last five academic years, specifically from the 2019 Fall term to the 2024 Spring term. It processes data from Excel files and stores it in efficient data structures for quick querying and analysis.
This project is dedicated to the manipulation of binary files using the C programming language. It showcases various techniques and functions for reading, writing, and modifying binary data. The project aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of binary file operations
This repository contains C programming assignments and homework assignments completed by me for the CMPE 252 C Programming course during the Spring 2023 semester at TED University.
This code will be able to clean up the different movie records, classify them by genre and make the valid records available to the user through an interactive console-based menu system.
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