Name: Saransh Gupta
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Location: 13 Midwood Avenue, Edison NJ
Blog: http://saransh44.github.io/
Saransh Gupta's Projects
this is suppose to be just the .gradle folder in Saransh Gupta in C drive
Hackathon project that tried to detect when garbage was full and map out the best route of pick up for sanitation engineers
Example of creating a website for the character Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender
Shooter style wheels that conform to the shape of the objects being shot so that there will be a better transfer of energy
Direct Access Transmission for Automated Security Systems
This Repo is private to prevent plagiarism and documents my work in my data structures class
Example Rep
An open source VR Horror project made with Unity's native RiftSDK with questions in readme for all kinds of perspective VR developers
Still a work in progress
This our Lynx App's new repository. This website link leads to a short presentation of our project
Basic Unity Oculus Integration Tutorial Project off their website
Official QEMU mirror. Please see http://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.
My Personal Website using Github Pages
This was an MIT Launch Startup that failed but I'm ultimately glad for my experience of running my first startup.
This is the repo documenting the CAD and code behind my research at Stanford
Unfortunately, I had to drop this project because the BLE was giving trouble but it was fun while it lasted!
This repo documents projects, example files, and materials used during my tenure as a teacher
ToDoList Demo that shows the power HTML, CSS, Javascript's Ajax, Python's Flask, and Python's mySQL!!!!
For Testing Android Phone Camera sensing capabilities in FTC (Pulled)
Tutorial project showing how to interact with objects in VR and engange in shooter mechanics
Tutorial introducing rift controllers and basic camera movement