Brave Tea's Projects
Advent of Code 2021, day 1, part 1: Compare 2000 measurements to the previous measurement in the file. Count the number of times a measurement increases. Return count
Advent of Code 2021 Day 2: Dive!
Advent of Code 2021 Day 3
Advent of Code 2021: Day 4 The idea is to search for the fastest winning bingo card.
Learning Java through building some sort of Banking Programme
This simple piece of example code lets a series of 8 LEDs connected to a 74hc595 chip
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Exercises from "Computer Programming - An introduction for the scientifically inclined (Sander Stoks, 2008)"
A chuck A luck game for one player. Practice exercise for OOP Module 2
Chuck A Luck game. This version is written concurrently with the 'normal' ChuckALuck programme. I have two ways to go about it and want to find out which works best for me.
Why doesn't this work?
A snippet of code that shows how to exclude values in a loop
https://edabit.com/challenge/5LnycSd2xT4uwZCpi the coding problem stated here. Trying to do it in Java. (have done it in Python first because I couldn't in Java straightaway)
New & Improved Dice Thrower
A dice thrower that randomly gives a number on a chosen dice (d1 ... d9) and only gives a new number on the push of a button.
This Python code checks to see whether or not the input is a disarium number
A programme to calculate the won seats of all parties involved in the Dutch 2010 general elections. My personal aim here is to use JUnit5 and Gradle 7 to experience TDD (testdriven development).
This code returns a formula which can be used to mass convert points on a test to a mark.
I have some questions regarding code that has to do with a fading LED.
An exercise to write a Ticket Vending Machine for a Film Theatre using a class and specifically methods to have the main programme work from one simple line
I am searching for a simple (in terms of beginners programming skills) solution to bring down the number of lines of code I have used to get the lights to flicker.
A little code to check whether or not a number is a GapfulNumber
I believe this should be better. The constructor is there to initialise the object, I have overloaded it so it is never empty, I made the variables private so they can't be accessed except by using the getter and setter methods for the variables.
I wanted to see what the use of "getters" and "setters" was. I knew about the existence of getters and setters but didn't know about the private access modifier. They make a lot more sense with 'private'.
Learning how to use git through the terminal.