Hello chaps,
Computing Club will be on Tuesday after school this week as Friday is an inset day.
You will have time to work on your games (see previous post for rules / deadlines). Prize will be a £10 amazon voucher!!!
Please spread the word and make sure all members know that it's Tuesday this week!!
Thanks
Showing posts with label Computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computing. Show all posts
02/07/2012
20/06/2012
Daily Picks: 20/06/2012
This looks like fun...!!
CODE HERO
A game that allows you to shoot bits of 'Javascript' from a gun in order to create your own game.
CODE HERO
A game that allows you to shoot bits of 'Javascript' from a gun in order to create your own game.
19/06/2012
Daily Picks: 19/06/2012
Note to self: dont leave computing club alone with an open computer!!
Computing club dismantling a CD Drive. |
Seen better days... |
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15/06/2012
Daily Picks: 15/06/2012
Whilst trawling through the web this week looking for computing tools I came across a new on-line tool by Google... It's called 'Google Blockly' (I keep wanting to call it Google Broccoli but have to remind myself it's 'Blockly'!!).
It is a drag and drop programming tool similar to Scratch but this allows users to translate their blocks as JavaScript and other languages. So for example you can create a simple program by dragging and dropping different colour blocks and then click a link to see what the program would look like in JavaScript.
Have a look a Google Blockly here...
It is a drag and drop programming tool similar to Scratch but this allows users to translate their blocks as JavaScript and other languages. So for example you can create a simple program by dragging and dropping different colour blocks and then click a link to see what the program would look like in JavaScript.
Have a look a Google Blockly here...
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05/06/2012
More Daily Picks!! 05/06/2012
Batch game programming seems to be quite popular at the moment. Here's a link to another tutorial on how to create a trivia game...
Daily Picks 05/06/12
Hi everyone!
Now for a vs daily picks
Pspad Vs Notepad++
These are both great free coding environments, which both have good points and bad points.
In the comments write what is your favourite, and recommend other free Coding environments.
PsPad:http://www.pspad.com/
N++:http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Thanks!
Now for a vs daily picks
Pspad Vs Notepad++
These are both great free coding environments, which both have good points and bad points.
In the comments write what is your favourite, and recommend other free Coding environments.
PsPad:http://www.pspad.com/
N++:http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
Thanks!
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Just A Quick Update!
Hi!
Hope you are having a great half term, I sure am!
It is my Birthday on the 8th and I already have got a 16 inch, flatscreen tv, and a desk.
I am currently in cornwall now, and its rainy, so what would be a fantastic present is a Website, Game or some other coding or programming project be it on batch (im looking at you charlie), Css, Html, Jquery ect.
Thanks, ben
Hope you are having a great half term, I sure am!
It is my Birthday on the 8th and I already have got a 16 inch, flatscreen tv, and a desk.
I am currently in cornwall now, and its rainy, so what would be a fantastic present is a Website, Game or some other coding or programming project be it on batch (im looking at you charlie), Css, Html, Jquery ect.
Thanks, ben
01/06/2012
Batch Quiz
If you would like to learn how to code a batch quiz, watch the video below!
To make it playable, you have to save it in notepad as "All Files" and called it Quiz.bat
Daily Picks: 01/06/2012
We've come to the end of the first term of computing club and in a very short space of time I've seen some excellent work!!
Here's a couple of visual programming sites for you to check out...
1) Google io - to access this site you must be signed into a Gmail account.
2) Lightbot - great way to learning about sub-routines. This is also available on the App Store, it's called 'RoboLogic.'
Have a great half term - good luck with the J-queries!!!
Mr O'Callaghan
Here's a couple of visual programming sites for you to check out...
1) Google io - to access this site you must be signed into a Gmail account.
2) Lightbot - great way to learning about sub-routines. This is also available on the App Store, it's called 'RoboLogic.'
Have a great half term - good luck with the J-queries!!!
Mr O'Callaghan
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