There are 8 repositories under pseudocode topic.
This repository contains the pseudocode(pdf) of various algorithms and data structures necessary for Interview Preparation and Competitive Coding
Beautiful pseudocode for the Web
:book: JavaScript, ¡Inspírate! por Ulises Gascón
Automatically creates Flowcharts from IGCSE Pseudocode!
An interpreter for IGCSE/A level pseudocode
FICTIZIA » Curso de JavaScript para desarrolladores web — 8ª Edición
Coleção de algoritmos resolvidos em diversas linguagens de programação
IGCSE CS PseudoCode Interpreter (Translator) Note. This program is currently undergoing the final tweaks. This Program transpiles (compiles source to source) the Pseudocode syntax studied in the IGCSE Computer Science 0478 Syllabus as no other application is available to do this. For any suggestions or bug reports, please send me a message on Github If you liked it, please don't forget to star this repository. Thanks!
LaTex master thesis templates that allow quick publishing as well as custom design.
An interpreter for College Board's specified pseudocode for the AP Computer Science Principles Exam.
Exercícios para praticar em Pseudo Código Portugol
Pandocode is a program/pandoc-filter that converts Python(-like) code to LaTeX Pseudocode
uit-lang is a simple, pseudo-code-like programming language, developed to help students learn the programming logic!
A pseudocode-to-Python transpiler based on the format specified in CIE IGCSE (Syllabus 0478)
A brief understanding of ffmpeg cli through pseudocode
Generates a not-so-pseudorandom cyclic permutation using modular exponentiation
A Programmatic Approach to Arithmetic
a plugin to render pseudocode in docsify.
A small tool that tries to convert typescript (or javascript) into equivalent pseudocode.
Pseudo library for python, provides custom colored text formatting in a convenient way.
A tool converting C++ functions to LaTeX pseudo-code, reducing time spent on professional writing by over 90%.
PseudoTex is a transpiler that translates pseudocode into its LaTex representation
The Remix programming language provides completely flexible function names, based on mix-fix notation. It is designed to enable natural language pseudo code to be freely converted to running code. Currently it is implemented using the Red programming language.