Welcome to PseudoSketch, a user-friendly online platform designed to help users test and improve their pseudocode skills. It provides an interactive and visual environment that allows learners to connect nodes representing each step of the pseudocode and evaluate the correctness of their solutions.
- βοΈ Interactive Pseudocode Sketching: PseudoSketch provides an interactive sketching interface where users can connect pseudocode logic as they would on paper.
- π Dynamic Connections: Easily connect elements and steps of your pseudocode sketch, allowing for dynamic flow and logic representation.
- π Performance Analytics: Track your progress and improvement in pseudocode design through performance analytics and statistics.
- π± Cross-Device Compatibility: Access PseudoSketch on various devices, including smartphones and tablets, for convenience and flexibility.
- π Intuitive User Experience: Designed with an intuitive and user-friendly interface, PseudoSketch is suitable for users of all skill levels.
To start using PseudoSketch:
- Visit our PseudoSketch Project on GitHub.
- Fork the repository to your own GitHub account.
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine or use the live web-app if available.
- If using forked repository, run the web-app and enjoy learning!
We welcome contributions from everyone, regardless of your experience level. Here's how you can get started:
- Check out the existing Issues section to find tasks you'd like to work on.
- Comment on an issue to express your interest, and we'll assign it to you.
- Fork the repository, clone your fork, and create a new branch for your work.
- Make your changes, commit them, and push to your fork.
- Create a pull request, following our guidelines in the Contribution.md file.
- Wait for review and feedback from our maintainers.
- Once approved, your contribution will be merged into the project.
If you're new to open source or LaTeX, don't worry! We have resources to help you get started:
- How to Fork a Repo
- How to Clone a Repo
- How to Create a Pull Request
- Getting Started with Git and GitHub
Thanks to these amazing contributors. Your contributions make this project better! π
If you find this project helpful or have learned something from it, please consider giving it a star. Your support means a lot to us! β
If you have any questions or need support, feel free to reach out to us at dsc@pes.edu.