6Converting Pseudo Code to Code: A Review

Kuldeep Vayadande*, Preeti A. Bailke, Anita Bapu Dombale, Varsha R. Dange and Ashutosh M. Kulkarni

Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

As of this writing, the process of turning an algorithm into code still falls short of expectations. Algorithms can be written as code, which will help novices and programmers with visual impairments by letting them concentrate entirely on coming up with the best logic to solve a problem instead of worrying about coding syntax. Writing any code could be difficult for someone with no prior experience and little knowledge of syntax because new programmers frequently struggle to grasp the writing style and make several mistakes. Beginners use pre-existing systems like A2C and AlgoSmart as converters or translators to transform the input algorithm provided into its corresponding code. Unlike other converters, A2C can swiftly adjust to each user’s particular writing style. In its most basic form, a converter consists of a conversion process carried out step-by-step and has multiple associated sub-processes. Instead of just changing the syntax for a better conversion procedure, the system must also preserve the original document’s structure and logic. Systems already in place make it possible for programmers who are blind or visually handicapped to develop effective code without worrying about grammar. The algorithm can be entered into an A2C converter as a regular text ...

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