Open-source code analysis platform for C/C++/Java/Binary/Javascript/Python/Kotlin based on code property graphs. Discord https://discord.gg/vv4MH284Hc
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Open-source code analysis platform for C/C++/Java/Binary/Javascript/Python/Kotlin based on code property graphs. Discord https://discord.gg/vv4MH284Hc
JVM bytecode obfuscator written in Kotlin
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Builds control flow graphs from source code parsed with JavaParser
All the program is written in python and easy to understand
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A C++ program takes user input to draw either a tree or a smiley face using ASCII art. It defines two functions, `drawTree()` and drawSmiley(), which are called based on the input. If the input is invalid, it displays "Unknown drawing!".
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