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Note, <b>this task is about showing how to achieve the goal</b>, blurb is good but code or commands are required. |
Note, <b>this task is about showing how to achieve the goal</b>, blurb is good but code or commands are required. |
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if your language can only be compiled (unlikely as that may seem - I've heard |
if your language can only be compiled (unlikely as that may seem - I've heard that there are C interpreters, for example), you could omit it from the task, write an interpreter :) or ... |
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that there are C interpreters, for example), you could omit it from the task, write an interpreter :) or ... |
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If you do generate a source, it need not be in C - it can be in any language for which a compiler is available (perhaps your language). |
If you do generate a source, it need not be in C - it can be in any language for which a compiler is available (perhaps your language). |