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What languages can be used at the OGE?
I am in 9th grade. Tomorrow I will have a test exam in computer science. In part 2 there is a task in which you need to write a program, I quote, "in any programming language." Today I asked the teacher if C# could be used, but she said she didn't remember it. IMHO, she does not know at all what kind of mysterious "seasharp" it is.
There are two questions:
1. In what languages can the program be written?
2. Will it be technically possible to compile and test the program directly during the exam? (I heard somewhere that you can't)
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1. In what languages can the program be written?
2. Will it be technically possible to compile and test the program directly during the exam? (I heard somewhere that it is impossible)
Both of these questions should be raised in your institution, because no one knows the technical capabilities of your particular school, your particular class.
If it can be done in a scripting language - do it - it's easier.
If you have access to the Internet - there are online compilers and shell emulators - you can go there.
But in general, this question is not for a toaster, because the case is too special, and should be decided within your educational institution.
I recommend finding demo options and from these options to find out in which languages you will be allowed to write.
From personal experience, I can say that in the exam it is recommended to write in an algorithmic pseudo-language, Basic, Pascal and C. At the OGE, on the terminals on which you will write the program during the exam, there should be software for Pascal, BASIC and the algorithmic language, so try target these languages.
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