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Is it possible to use JS on the exam?
Actually a subject.
In part 2 there are tasks by type to fix an error in the code, write a program and the like.
The teacher demands to write them in Pascal, but this is real HELL, is it possible to use JavaScript in solving the exam?
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From the 2017 demo:
So theoretically you can. In practice, you will most likely have problems. JS by itself doesn't have anything to deal with the input that is required in jobs. Yes, and you can blurt out something by accident. And then you have to file an appeal and explain to the inspector that this is ES8 (and he saw JS for the last time in some book about 10 years ago) and everything works on node.js, so you have input-output streams there ...
the teacher demands because he knows nothing else. sorry. I think the level of the exam tasks is purely algorithmic, so swallow and write.
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