VS Code extension that adds syntax highlighting for OCR-style pseudocode.
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VS Code extension that adds syntax highlighting for OCR-style pseudocode.
The Factorial of a positive integer, n, is defined as the product of the sequence n, n-1, n-2, ...1 and the factorial of zero, 0, is defined as being 1. Solve this using both loops and recursion.
Like Top Trumps but less exciting.
Design and write a program that displays all the possible combinations for any four numerical digits entered by the user. The program should avoid displaying the same combination more than once.
Create a program that allows entry of 10 numbers and then sorts them into ascending or descending order, based on user input. The user can input a word or string, and it arranges the string into alphabetical order. E.g. My Rabbit would be shown as “abbimty “. (Punctuation placement is not essential)
this was the GCSE coursework for year 11 students across the UK
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.
My GCSE Computer Science "Programming Project" (OCR 2021, not assessed)
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