Overview
Convert Python/Java to Cambridge, Edexcel, and IB exam pseudocode, trace code step by step, and validate hand-written pseudocode.
Pseudocoder instantly converts Python or Java code into exam-ready pseudocode for Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A-Level, Edexcel IGCSE, and IB Diploma Computer Science exams — right from your browser. ── FEATURES ── [Code → Pseudocode Conversion] Paste Python or Java and get correctly formatted pseudocode for your exam board in seconds. No more guessing syntax rules mid-exam. [Step-by-Step Trace Tables] Run your code through an interactive trace table to see exactly how each variable changes at every step. The fastest way to prepare for trace questions. [Pseudocode Syntax Validation] Paste hand-written pseudocode and get instant feedback on syntax and style errors — with the exact line number to fix. [Reverse Conversion] Convert pseudocode back into Python or Java to double-check your logic. ── SUPPORTED EXAM BOARDS ── • Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science • Cambridge A-Level Computer Science • Edexcel IGCSE Computer Science • IB Diploma Computer Science ── WHO IS THIS FOR? ── Students who need to write pseudocode in exams but find it hard to remember the exact syntax for their specific exam board. Also useful for teachers creating pseudocode examples and marking schemes. ── HOW IT WORKS ── 1. Click the extension icon 2. Select your language (Python / Java) and exam board 3. Paste your code and click Convert 4. Get instant pseudocode, ready for your exam Stop losing marks over syntax. Focus on the logic — Pseudocoder handles the format. A learning tool by Apgujeong Coding & Consulting.
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- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedJune 25, 2026
- Size164KiB
- Languages2 languages
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