A small repository that contains a some scraps of code. Some of these might be useful. Some of them are just me trying to figure out how to code something.
I didn't follow my usual convention of storing data separately from code. I'm not going to fix it.
A few files were not committed because they are too large. I'm not going to fix that either.
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- who worked on this project: Min-Yang Lee
- when this project was created: September 28, 2021
- what the project does: Stores code that might be useful and recyclable one day
- why the project is useful: Stores code that might be useful one day
- how users can get started with the project: Download and follow the readme
- where users can get help with your project: email me or open an issue
- who maintains and contributes to the project. Min-Yang
See here for the license file