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β€œIf you want to pass CS at PoliTO without crying, this is your cheat code. Period.β€πŸ˜Ž

"I did the CS exam twice, first time I got 28/30, and second time 27/30. Kill it in your first attempt!!!"

πŸ“š Welcome to the CompScience-PoliTO Repository!

Read the about section please! Now, This repository contains meticulously organized coursework, including lecture materials, lab exercises, and exam questions, designed to help fellow students excel in the course.

This repository is created to help fellow students easily navigate, learn, and pass the course β€” whether you’re prepping for labs, reviewing lectures, or tackling past exam questions.


πŸ“‚ Repository Structure

This repository is divided into three main directories to streamline your study process:


1. πŸ§ͺ Labs

Overview:
Contains materials for 12 lab sessions from the 2024–2025 academic year. (They are basically the same every year!)

Content:

  • Each lab includes the lecture slides used during the session
  • Solutions to the lab problems are provided to aid understanding and practice

Purpose:
These resources are perfect for hands-on practice and reinforcing concepts covered in lectures.


2. πŸ“– Lectures

Overview:
Organized into 7 folders for a total of 8 lectures, each dedicated to a specific lecture of the course.

Content:

  • All code snippets from the lecture slides are included in their respective folders
  • Structured to align with the course syllabus for easy reference

Purpose:
Use these materials to review theoretical concepts and follow along with in-class coding examples.


3. πŸ“ Exam Questions

Overview:
Contains individual folders for each exam question, structured for clarity.

Content:

  • Each folder includes the question documented in a dedicated README.md file
  • Solution is included in a .py file

Purpose:
Practice with real exam questions and solutions to prepare effectively for assessments.


🎯 Why Use This Repository?

This repository is designed to be a one-stop resource for Computer Science students at Politecnico di Torino. Whether you're catching up on lectures, practicing lab exercises, or preparing for exams, these materials are curated to help you:

  • βœ… Understand key concepts through organized lecture notes and code
  • πŸ₯· Master practical skills with lab solutions
  • ✍️ Excel in exams with targeted question practice

πŸš€ Getting Started

Clone the Repository:

git clone https://github.com/fakrulislam0085/CompScience-PoliTO.git

Navigate the Directories:

  • Explore the Labs/ folder for hands-on exercises
  • Check the Lectures/ folder for theoretical content and code
  • Dive into the Exam Questions/ folder for exam preparation

πŸ‘‰ Contribute

Found an error or want to add more resources?

Feel free to submit a pull request or contact me!

πŸ‘‰ Contribute

Found an error or want to add more resources?
Feel free to submit a pull request or contact me!


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Author

Fakrul Islam (Arif)
πŸ“ Computer Engineering Student @ PoliTO
πŸ“¬ Email: fakrulislam0085@gmail.com
πŸ”— LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fakrul-islam-08
πŸ“Έ IG (study/life): @lifeatpolito
πŸ’– IG (personal): @fakhrulislam.arif


⭐ Support This Project

  • Leave a ⭐ on the project
  • Share it with your classmates
  • Or just drop a kind message – it means the world πŸ’™

πŸ“œ License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
As this repo is student-maintained, it may contain mistakes. Always cross-check with official materials. Feel free to use and share these resources for educational purposes.

Check out Advent of Code(https://adventofcode.com/) by Eric Wastl.

"Keep coding. Keep growing. And don’t forget to smile while debugging."


Happy Studying, and Good Luck at PoliTO! πŸš€