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Rami-Sabbagh/README.md

Greetings 👋

Hey there, I'm Rami Sabbagh, A 5th year IT student at Damascus University.

Started programming at the age of 13 (~9 years ago) with the help of the Internet. Been passionate in computers ever since.

Have a nice day and stay safe!

Contact information

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Programming Languages

Mostly experienced in

TypeScript Python JavaScript Lua

Moderately experienced in

Java

Least experienced in

Rust C++ C

Operating Systems

Daily driver

Windows 11

Every now and then

Ubuntu WSL Ubuntu Server Raspberry Pi OS

Development Tools

VS Code Git GitHub Desktop GitHub GitHub Actions Codeberg Docker

Graphics Tools

GIMP Inkscape

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  1. LIKO-12/LIKO-12 LIKO-12/LIKO-12 Public archive

    LIKO-12 is an open source fantasy computer made using LÖVE

    Lua 1.1k 68

  2. OurMarks OurMarks Public

    A module for extracting exams marks from official PDFs, for the Faculty of Information Technology Engineering at Damascus University

    TypeScript 11 1

  3. BatteryMan BatteryMan Public archive

    A LIKO-12 Game for LDJam 39

    Lua 5

  4. CollectStickersBot CollectStickersBot Public

    A telegram bot for cloning stickers into your own stickers packs (collections).

    TypeScript 2 1

  5. node-interception node-interception Public

    A windows library for intercepting and controlling keyboards and mouses with multiple devices support.

    C++ 13 2

  6. prolog-akari prolog-akari Public

    A solution finder for the puzzle game known as Light-Up/Akari written in Prolog using SWI-Prolog

    Prolog 4