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📰 Past Papers Sharing Platform Based On Vue.js & GCE Guide | CAIE 试卷分享与下载平台
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Jan 14, 2020 - PHP
An interpreter for IGCSE/A level pseudocode
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Apr 11, 2024 - C++
A compiler and stack-based VM for pseudo-assembly as defined in the Computer Science Coursebook for Cambridge International AS & A Level, second edition, by Langfield & Duddell.
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Dec 13, 2024 - Rust
Source tree for Cheat Sheets and other revision information, with scripts to control serving the content, for various material hosted on iBaguette.com
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Jun 2, 2024 - HTML
Automate answering questions on smartrevise.online
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Dec 13, 2020 - Python
Pseudocode Styled Programming Language - for A Level Computer Science (9618) - written in Python
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Aug 4, 2024 - Python
A Level Computer Science NEA 2023
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Feb 17, 2025 - JavaScript
My wretched A Level Computer Science project (OCR 2023).
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Nov 8, 2023 - TypeScript
IGCSE CompSci
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Sep 17, 2022 - HTML
Text Adventure Coding Challenge
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Dec 3, 2020 - TeX
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.
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Jul 2, 2024 - C#
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).
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Aug 1, 2022 - Python
A small repo for code that I write for my A-level Geography coursework/non-examined assessment (NEA)
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Dec 30, 2023 - Python
Water simulation game in Unity, with client applications to download and automatically update it. Continuation of my A Level project.
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Aug 19, 2024 - C#
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.
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Aug 1, 2022 - Python
At-home A-level Physics Experiment Resource
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May 11, 2021
Write a program to simulate a Fruit Machine that displays three symbols at random from Cherry 🍒, Bell 🔔, Lemon 🍋, Orange 🍊, Star ⭐, Skull 💀.
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Aug 1, 2022 - Python
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