This organisation contains everything refering to CodeJudge.
CodeJudge is designed to help computer science students practice and prepare for their programming exams. It simulates real exam conditions — without syntax highlighting, auto‑completion, or other IDE helpers. While it might help you to improve your skills, there is no guarantee that it will improve your skills or grades.
In order to install CodeJudge, please follow the instructions of each repository by this organisation.
Everyone is welcome to participate in and adapt this project. All contributions and usage are governed by the Apache 2.0 License. Please see also CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
Please follow the instructions by the repositories of this organisation.
This project uses the following frameworks and programming languages:
- Flutter/Dart
- C
Please note that this project adheres to a Code of Conduct.
By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.
If you fork and redistribute CodeJudge, please include the following attribution in your documentation:
Based on CodeJudge by Fabian Roland (naibaf-1)
You can contact me through GitHub—open an issue or submit a pull request.
This app was developed to help computer science students preparing for their exams written on paper or at least without helpers like syntax highlighting. This means that CodeJudge intentionally provides no helpers such as syntax highlighting or auto‑completion. Since this app depends on good exercises, feel free to add or improve exercises!