Almost 22 hours before the exam! sorta nervous only thing I cant get my head around is the 15mark question and nested loops, get confused as to where I need to output also just get confused when using rows and columns in 2d arrays, best of luck to you if you're reading this you got this, we'll ace it np don't stress yourself out you guys.
00:06 This video is a comprehensive guide on pseudocode for IGCSE Computer Science paper 2. 02:30 IGCSE Computer Science teaches pseudocode as a fundamental language for coding. 07:24 Understanding the importance of font and indentation in pseudocode 10:03 Indentation and case sensitivity are important aspects of pseudocode. 15:20 Pseudocode components: Consecutive lines, numbered lines, and comments 17:38 There are five fundamental rules of pseudocode that must be followed. 22:33 There are five data types to remember: integers, real numbers, single characters, strings, and Booleans. 24:47 Variables in computer science are assigned using an arrow and can be assigned values 29:10 Arrays are structures of elements accessible by index. 31:27 The main point of this subpart is about practicing pseudocode through questions. 35:50 Basic operations in computer science are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 38:06 Understanding the structure of an if statement is crucial for writing pseudocode. 42:22 Pseudocode includes variables, constants, and if-else statements. 44:36 There are different types of loops in pseudocode, including for loops and repeat until loops. 48:32 Understanding the logic and syntax of pseudocode is crucial for IGCSE computer science.
exam tomorow any tips on how i can score atleast10 marks in scenario 15 marks questions and one more thing can u make a video on how to convert a truth table in logic circuit
Thank you so much, the video was great but the link does not work in the description so can you pls paste the link again in the comments section? Thank you
sorry, about that I have fixed it in the description(here's the link though): drive.google.com/file/d/17vi0JuUU_13mt9WSvWtQkaYU3pnE3Eb9/view?usp=share_link
Look, I’m just gonna be honest. This is one of the worst videos to watch if you’re learning pseudocode. What he does is just read through the Cambridge guide or whatever and just explain the fairly obvious examples. Nothing mentioned in this video will make help you answer the past paper questions.