By Emma F. '23, Eleni K. '24, and Sienna O. '23
"This app allows the user to convert from inches to feet in an app."
By Micaela B.-W. '24, Sydney F. '23, and Karen G. '23
"This is a dinner maker where it prompts the user to input a main dish, side dish, and a dessert given three options for each question. After the user types what they would like, an image of the selected food will appear on the plate. After, the user should click the button "done"."
By Lilly D. '24
"The user will say however many numbers of the Fibonacci sequence they would like to print, and then that many numbers will print out."
By Sofia E. '23 and Sienna O. '23
"The app gives you the option to enter the age of the recipient, the budget of the gift giver, and the general type of gift the giver would like to give.
From there, the app will provide the user with a suggestion using the criteria given :)"
By Micaela B.-W. '24 and Danika J. '24
"This is a gift idea generator. First, you type in your friend's name and then you choose one of the interests your friend might choose from the list provided (sports, movies, books). Last but not least, you choose one animal that your friend might choose from the list provided (dog, elephant, bunny, or penguin). Then we recommend a gift to give your friend based of the interests you entered."
By Emma F. '23 and Emi M. '24
"Buy items of your choice by adding them to your cart, and remove items out of your cart that you don't want anymore."
By Emma F. '23
"Just a simple knock knock joke!"
By Alejandra C. '24
"Welcome to the lottery! You will be instructed to enter 5 numbers from 1-70 and a golden number from 1-25. Your starting total is $100. If you get one number correct, you win $5. If you get two correct, you win $10. If you get three numbers correct, you win $15. If you get four numbers correct, you win $20. If you get five numbers correct, you win $25. If you only win the golden number, you win $50. If you get all of the numbers correct you win double the amount of money you bet!"
By Audrey C. '24 and Eleni K. '24
"Enter a type of lip product you would like to get recommended then the type of shade and receive a lip product name!"
By Piper R. '23 and Avery W. '23
"Using structs, we created different monsters and adjectives that are used to describe the monster you want to create."
By Natalie K. '23 and Piper R. '23
"A trivia game on random music related questions/topics. Simply type in answers and enter after each question and there will be a final score. "
By Micaela B.-W. '24 and Chloe H. '24
"This tells the user the date they ran and how many miles they ran and if they have updated it to then display the updated version below."
By Piper R. '23
"Welcome to single slayer pig! Earn as many points up to 100 as you can."
By Chloe H. '24 and Sylvie O. '24
"Based on the silhouette of the South American country shown, you get 3 chances to guess the name of the country and with each guess it tells you how close you are (hot, cold, warm, or freezing cold). Then you can select the next page which shows you an image of a national flower of a country in South America. You then have a multiple choice selection of which country you think the flower is from."
By Lilly D. '24 and Danika J. '24
"This is a multiple choice states game - you click which answer you think is right based on the image shown and then press next question. Enjoy!"
By Sydney F. '23
"The user types in their favorite color and a collection of style inspiration photos appear!"
By Elana M. '24
"This project allows the user to customize a sandwich at Subway. At the end, it will reveal the total cost of your order."
By Eleni K. '24 and Sienna O. '24
"Our Archer Across the Street code allows Archer students to enter preferences like a restaurant, the food temperature, what kind of food they want, and if they are in a rush or not to filter food recommendations to serve their needs best. Once the code finds the food for the user, it will provide the price."
By Chloe H. '24 and Sylvie O. '24
"Join us on a thrilling ride to find the infamous Bloody Heart Crystal in this skillfully crafted choose your own adventure game."
By Chloe H. '24, Danika J. '24, and Elana M. '24
"The image on the left is the first screen and the image on the right is a possibly of what will happen when the the 8 ball is pressed. The app mimics a normal 8 ball which provides different answers to yes or no questions, at random, for example "Possibly" or "I don't see that in your future." It was also coded to change background color, at random, when pressed to enhance the look of the app."
By Alejandra C. '24 and Elana M. '24
"Play Whack a Mole by hitting the mole as many times as possible in 10 seconds! Make sure to be quick because the moles are always moving."
By Audrey C. '24 and Emi M. '24
"Answer the 3 questions provided to get a recommendation of where to go across the street at Archer. There is a map of the Brentwood village and a photo prints of what the restaurant looks like, so you can easily find it."
By Sienna O. '23
"Text-based choose your adventure game using Java. The adventure is focused on the wonders and curiosities Alice encounters. If you dare to immerse yourself in a land full of irrationality and nonsense, press play. The program begins with a simple question: Are you Alice? Depending on your answer, the code will take you down a rabbit hole of either the canonical tale of Alice in Wonderland or down an analysis of the story through the lens of the White Rabbit. The underlying meanings behind every action are brought to the surface. The rabbit constructs purpose out of absurdity. However, be careful; the powers of Wonderland overpower practical actions."
Check out the US Computer Science Course Map and the Computer Science FAQ! Reach out to Ms. Lougheed at klougheed@archer.org with any questions.