A captivating book that unravels the mysteries of how computers work, engaging young readers through a story-telling approach filled with fun and adventure.
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A captivating book that unravels the mysteries of how computers work, engaging young readers through a story-telling approach filled with fun and adventure.
A collection of projects I created in my AP Computer Science Principles class during my sophomore year.
An MIT App Inventor 2 plugin to read and write EXIF metadata to images, created for my AP CSP class.
This is my programming portfolio containing various projects from not only AP Computer Science Principles and AP Computer Science A but also from various college courses that I took. I have separated the various projects into sections and I will update as I go. Feel free to ask questions or observe my work to help you with any topic. Just be sur…
My AP Computer Science Principles projects I made during the 2022-2023 school year.
A place to store my previous work for AP Computer Science. Attempt to solve on your own first before utilizing this as a resource to help you.
4 Colors: A fast-paced strategy card game! Discard your deck before the clock runs out. Match colors, numbers, and use special power cards. Unique gameplay rules and card cycling with arrows. Outwit your opponents and claim victory!
My repository for 2022-2023 APCSP aligned with the PLTW curriculum.
A wordle-inspired color guessing game for AP CSP
The Repository for All 2022-2023 Assignments for PLTW AP Computer Science Principles. Being Updated as The Class Goes On
Code.org Computer Science Labs & Projects from my AP Computer Science Principles course in high school.
Encryption lessons 2.2C (Rotation cypher) and 2.2D (RSA encryption)
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