I'm Milan, a software engineer who loves creating and pushing ideas to their full potential. I believe in building things that are not just functional, but meaningful.

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Minishell is a collaborative team project developed as part of the curriculum at 42 School, aimed at creating a basic shell program in C. This project serves as a practical exercise in systems programming, enabling students to deepen their understanding of operating system concepts and the C programming language.
Push_Swap is a project developed as part of the 42 School curriculum, aimed at creating a program that sorts data on a stack using a limited set of operations. It focuses on algorithm design, efficiency, and optimization, helping students deepen their understanding of data structures and problem-solving in C.
Philosophers is a project developed as part of the 42 School curriculum, aimed at simulating the dining philosophers problem in C. It focuses on concurrency, thread management, and synchronization using mutexes, helping students deepen their understanding of multithreading, deadlocks, and low-level systems programming.
Minitalk is a 42 School project that involves creating a C program to send messages between processes using Unix signals. It focuses on inter-process communication, signal handling, and low-level programming, helping students understand process management, synchronization, and reliable data transfer.
Libft is a foundational project developed as part of the 42 School curriculum, aimed at creating a custom C library of standard functions. It focuses on reimplementing common C functions, memory management, string manipulation, and linked lists, helping students build a solid base in low-level programming and modular code design.
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