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🧪 CollegeCodebase — A ChemTech Code Archive

A structured logbook of codes, graphical plots, caffeine-fueled debugging and a lot more. Where chemical reactions meet Python functions — with comments.


💡 Why This Repo?

This repo is a clean, public archive of the programming skills I developed during my Integrated Masters of Technology in Chemical Technology at Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai – Marathwada Campus, Jalna (MarJ, in short). It's intended as a reference for peers, juniors, and curious engineers who want to decode the ChemEng syllabus, line by line — in Python.

If you’re here for the raw code snippets, or creative experimental chaos, visit SudoChem — that’s where the wild stuff lives.


🧰 Tech Stack

Currently riding solo with:

  • 🐍 Python 3.x

More stacks might sneak in soon, if the curriculum doesn’t rust me first.


📚 What You'll Find

  • 📂 Currently: Python scripts focused on core Mathematics topics — clean, tested, and sorted
  • 🔜 Coming Soon: Coursework-related subject-specific simulations, plots, programs, and codes developed as I progress through my academic journey
  • 🧪 Chem + Code Vision: A long-term archive where chemical formulas and code functions stay in harmony
  • 🗂️ Always Organized: All files are meticulously structured to keep entropy near zero—because chaos belongs in quantum theory, not my folders

The code is clean, commented, and reproducible — made to teach and survive viva questions.


📝 License & Attribution (Read NOTICE for More Details)

This repository is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3) and contains code authored and maintained by Mridun Gupta.

You are free to:

  • ✅ Use, modify, and distribute the code
  • ✅ Remix it for academic, personal, or research purposes

As long as you:

  • 🔁 License any derivative works under GPLv3 (keep it open-source)
  • 🧾 Give proper attribution to the original author
  • 📄 Include the original LICENSE file in any distribution

Contributions welcome! Especially if you’re a fellow ChemTech-er or an engineering wizard with tips to clean up a messy simulation.


👋 Let’s Connect


“Some call it coursework. I call it a path to entropy — documented in code.”

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