VM-to-Hack translator for the Hack computer built in the Nand to Tetris courses
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VM-to-Hack translator for the Hack computer built in the Nand to Tetris courses
Prototype for a programming language -- composed of bytecode compiler and virtual machine, written and Python 3.8
Dump of random things that I play with
Binary Exploitation
Infrastructure as Code
Thesis work. An extension to the CloudSim simulator, which adds new functionalities related to the features of an HDFS architecture deployed on a cloud environment.
This was a project where I created a cloud monitoring system by building a virtual network, configuring security groups and configuring an ELK stack server on azure. This included utilizing Docker, creating and deploying containers configured with kibana, filebeat and metricbeat. utilizing ansible.
A little Go script for detecting if the code is run in a Virtual Machine. Works on some common identifiers.
Simulation of a cluster of virtual machines that runs on a network.
A portal for students at UoN to create, use and delete Virtual Machines by using Microsoft Azure Portal to manage the distribution of VMs.
A three tier web application, deployed using Terraform, Ansible and Packer
Virtual Machine written in go. Inspired by tsoding.
CloudProvisioner: An advanced AWS project for deploying and managing cloud infrastructure with virtual machines, networking, load balancing, and storage. Learn real-world cloud deployment and management.
QEMU script supporting Linux, Windows and macOS guests
Instructions, checklists and scripts to help with setting up virtual machines on Linux
Installing Windows Server on VirtualBox and configuration to work with DHCP Server, Active Directory and DNS Server
Provisioning of backend for SOA-lecture. Includes Desktop with VNC/RDP. Development environment.
Data structures and algorithms used in building software machines.
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