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computer Engineering

Computer engineering focuses on computing, programming, and modern IT, giving students a strong base in both theory and practical applications of computer science.

C Programming Simulator with variable declartion

The simulator includes a built-in code editor, execution console, and an advanced “Explain Code” feature. When the user clicks the Explain Code button, the system dynamically analyzes the program line-by-line using Regular Expressions (Regex) and generates a human-readable explanation for each statement.

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Variable Declaration & Memory Allocation Input / Output Functions (printf scanf)
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c programng

This program is the traditional introduction to C programming. It demonstrates the fundamental structure of a C application, including preprocessor directives, the main function, and standard output.

Concepts
Hello world
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Java Variable declare Input–Output Programming

This lab introduces basic input and output operations in Java using the Scanner class. It helps students understand Java program structure, user input handling, variable usage, and displaying output. The experiment builds a strong foundation for beginners and is useful for practical exams, viva preparation, and revision.

Concepts
main() Method Execution Variable Declaration Keyboard Input Using Scanner Output Display Using System.out
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Print hello world in java programming

It is a simple program that outputs the message "Hello, World!" to the console, demonstrating the basic syntax, structure, compilation, and execution process of a Java application.

Concepts
hello world in java
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Print hello world in python programming

Python, the "Hello World" lab highlights the language's simplicity and readability, contrasting it with the more verbose structure of Java. The lab emphasizes the immediate execution model (no separate compilation step needed) and the conciseness of the syntax.

Concepts
hello world in python
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