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CAIE Computer Science A-Level Paper 4 Solution Code
An interpreter for IGCSE/A level pseudocode
An interpreter for pseudo-assembly as defined in the Computer Science Coursebook for Cambridge International AS & A Level, second edition, by Langfield & Duddell.
Source code for the popular Cheat Sheets and other revision material for various subjects hosted on iBaguette.com
Automate answering questions on smartrevise.online
Text Adventure Coding Challenge
Takes in a credit card number from a common credit card vendor (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discoverer) and validates it to make sure that it is a valid number (look into how credit cards use a checksum).
My A-Level Computer Science project which scored an A*. A 3D, infinite procedurally generated world filled with randomly spawning zombies - the goal is to survive.
My wretched A Level Computer Science project (OCR 2023).
For my A-level Computer Science NEA, I developed a games ecosystem with downloader, auto-updater, authentication with a server, website and Unity water simulator game. This repo contains the Unity game. For all aspects of the project, go to: https://github.com/Draggie306/CompSci-HandIn
IGCSE CompSci
Create a program that takes a time for a car going past a speed camera, the time going past the next one and the distance between them to calculate the average speed for the car in mph. The cameras are one mile apart.
At-home A-level Physics Experiment Resource
Write a program to simulate a Fruit Machine that displays three symbols at random from Cherry π, Bell π, Lemon π, Orange π, Star β, Skull π.
A small repo for code that I write for my A-level Geography coursework/non-examined assessment (NEA)
A simple classification system asks a series of Yes/No questions in order to work out what type of animal is being looked at. Carry out some simple research on classification trees, then write a program to help the user decide between the following: horse, cow, sheep, pig, dog, cat, lion, tiger, whale, dolphin, seal, penguin, ostrich, sparrow, sβ¦
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