WASD to move Space to find the X and Y position of the mouse (used for entering values in the coding) Non-secret commands: :Ground;transform | Moves all the green bordered blocks on the screen (0,0) to move them to the center :Ground;scale | Changes the size of all the green colored blocks (100) to set it to normal :New;ground | creates a red block at an x and y position at whatever size required :Remove;ground | removes the created block
This was made for my 2021-2022 stem changemaker project, my theme was how coding and computer science can change the world. Now this was originally made to be put on a website my group members made, but issues were issues and I decided to just submit this by itself. This is meant to show how coding can change the world in a much more overly literal way than it would in the real world, but the point still stands and coding and manipulating the levels in this game leads to positive change just like it would in real life. _____________________________________________ Each year there are less coding and computer science degrees than the amount of jobs available in that field, this is both good and bad, good as it means its really easy to get a well paying job in that field, but bad because many businesses can't get the workers they need. On top of that computer science is such an important field as it can lead to greater space travel, convenience, automation, faster discovery, the ability to explore places humans cannot reach without expensive equipment, and the list just goes on and on and on. Elon musk is a great example of this as he has revolutionised technology with his method of space travel, the mass creation of electric cars (yes i'm aware Elon didn't invent electric cars, he only revolutionised them.) with tesla, the human trafficking issues fixed with the boring company, and many many more. With computer science humanity can advance much faster both physically and technologically and lead to faster and more effective discovery, tragedy prevention, entertainment, and more. Thank you for reading, and I hope I get a good grade