no the school can realistically choose any sensible language, the one in the exam question is a pseudocode one that is used only to make the exam questions understandable regardless of which language you studied
no the school can realistically choose any sensible language, the one in the exam question is a pseudocode one that is used only to make the exam questions understandable regardless of which language you studied
Having done OCR GCSE computing:
It’s just a pseudocode style language that they use in exam questions so that you can understand the question regardless of which language your school had you study (in my case it was VB6 💀). In questions where you are asked to write code, you can use the reference language but realistically you just use the one you learned (although I did it all in python instead)
I’m having the same issue with Boost at the minute
Sadly the one in my country no longer exists 😞
It’s still a big increase in pricing iirc
No worries, I find the intricacies of protocols like this super interesting 😊
it’s not just lemmy; HTTPS websites aren’t allowed to serve HTTP content
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Mixed_content
All of the comments seem to be quite vehemently against the proposals, so it seems that stack overflow is quite happy with its somewhat toxic nature disguised as organisation :/
$0.20 per install when you’re over the threshold… Yikes
Yep, create the problem to sell the solution
Lemmy is now apparently on 0.18.2 so that might explain it
thank you! :)
thanks! :)
Thank you! :D
I’m curious as to what the link in the requests post goes to
Oh yeah it looks really cool, thanks for letting me know!
ofc, he wouldn’t want to interfere with anyone’s OWLs, he’s not a monster after all