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Template:Broken | This example is seriously broken. It does not even run/compile. |
Template:Confusing | This example is very hard to understand even though it seems to meet all task requirements. |
Template:Eff note | This example shows a way of doing things that matches an algorithmic requirement, rather than the idioms of this language. It is probably not as efficient because it does not follow the language's patterns. |
Template:Field attention | This example needs to be looked at by someone who knows more about the academic field it deals with. |
Template:Improve | This example meets the task requirements, but can probably be done better while still doing so. |
Template:In progress | This example is a work in progress. Don't worry that it doesn't quite work yet. |
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Template:Incorrect | This example attempts to meet all task requirements, but does not meet at least one of them. |
Template:Lines too long | The lines of code in this example are too long and should be broken if possible. |
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