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Jared Koo CIS 50 9/20/23 g - X Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 1. You just wrote 2 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: moveForward() ; moveForward() ; 4 » Did you like this puzzle? ' @ X _G Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 2. L You just wrote 3 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: moveForward(); moveForward(); moveForward(); ] » Replay Did you like this puzzle? ' @ —G Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 3. You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world’'s most widely used coding language: moveForward(); moveForward(); turnRight(); moveForward() ; 4 » Replay Did you like this puzzle? ' @ X U Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 5. You just wrote 8 lines of code! ¥ Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world’'s most widely used coding language: turnRight(); moveForward(); turnLeft(); moveForward(); moveForward(); moveForward(); turnLeft(); moveForward(); Replay Did you like this puzzle? ' @ ’_G Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 4. L You just wrote 5 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: moveForward(); turnLeft(); moveForward(); turnRight(); M moveForward(); 4 > Replay Did you like this puzzle? ' @ e/ - X Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 6. You just wrote 2 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: for (var count = @; count < 5; count++) { moveForward(); Replay Did you like this puzzle? ' @
- & Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 8. You just wrote 5 lines of code! —G Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 7. You just wrote 3 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: for (var count = ©; count < 4; count++) { moveForuard(); Y turnLeft(); turnRight(); for (var count = 8; count < 5; counts+) { moveForward(); for (var count2 = @; count2 < 5; count2++) { moveForuard(); Did you like this puzzie? @@ @) Did you like this puzzle? @@ @)
<4 : & Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 9. You just wrote 3 lines of code! v Show code G i X Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 10. L_ Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But You just wrote 2 lines of code! under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: v Show code for (var count = 8; count < 3; counti+) { - Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in moveForward() JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: moveForward while (notFinished()) { turnRight( moveForuard(); Did you like this puzzle? @ @ Did you like this puzzle? @ @ 3 J_x Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 12. k You just wrote 5 lines of code! —G Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 11. You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in . JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: il (rdReeEO) | moveForuard(); while (notFinished()) { B turnLeft(); moveForward() ; moveForuard(); moveForward() ; turnRight(); turnLeft(); ) - / moveForward(); £ /, moveForward(); &/ Did you like this puzzle? Q@ @ -
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& Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) { T & i & Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 13. You just wrote 5 lines of code! v Show code turnRight(); moveForuard() ; turnieft(); moveForuard(); Did you like this puzzle? @@ @) (However, you could have used only 5 blocks.) You just wrote 5 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: [ 2= while (notFinished()) { ile (notFinishe; moveForward(); Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 17. You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) { if (isPathRight()) { turnRight(); moveForward(); Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 15. L X = (notFinished()) { i Z Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 14. (However, you could have used only 5 blocks.) You just wrote 3 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 16. k.. You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) if (isPathLeft()) turnLeft(); moveForward(); X Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 18. k_ You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) { if (isPathForward()) { moveForuard(); else { turnLeft();
= You just wrote 4 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) { if (isPathForward() moveForward(); } else { turnRight(); Congratulations! You have completed the fi puzzle. You just wrote 3 lines of code! v Show code Even top universities teach block-based coding (e.g., Berkeley, Harvard). But under the hood, the blocks you have assembled can also be shown in JavaScript, the world's most widely used coding language: while (notFinished()) { if (isPathForward()) { moveForward(); } else { if (ispathRight()) { turnRight(); } else { turnLeft(); /, moveForward(); s ; X Congratulations! You completed Puzzle 19.
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