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− | In the Coding Community, an Exercise is an activity concentrated on a specific programming concept, for example comparisons, arrays, lists, loops or arithmetic operators. Exercises are completed in the coding [https://wiki.futureskill.com/index.php/Coding_Community#The_Editor Editor] | + | [ Exercise - Image 1 ] (click on image could perhaps link to https://futureskill.com/exercises) |
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+ | In the Coding Community, an Exercise is an activity concentrated on a specific programming concept, for example comparisons, arrays, lists, loops or arithmetic operators. Exercises are completed in the coding [https://wiki.futureskill.com/index.php/Coding_Community#The_Editor Editor]. Click [https://futureskill.com/exercises here] to explore published Exercises! | ||
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Exercises have levels, and solving one level (receiving a perfect score!) unlocks a higher, slightly more challenging one. When all levels are solved, the Exercise is completed and the programmer is rewarded with achievements or experience points. | Exercises have levels, and solving one level (receiving a perfect score!) unlocks a higher, slightly more challenging one. When all levels are solved, the Exercise is completed and the programmer is rewarded with achievements or experience points. | ||
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Exercises that introduce the most basic programming concepts often have only one level. | Exercises that introduce the most basic programming concepts often have only one level. |
Latest revision as of 10:55, 30 October 2020
[ Exercise - Image 1 ] (click on image could perhaps link to https://futureskill.com/exercises)
In the Coding Community, an Exercise is an activity concentrated on a specific programming concept, for example comparisons, arrays, lists, loops or arithmetic operators. Exercises are completed in the coding Editor. Click here to explore published Exercises!
Levels
Exercises have levels, and solving one level (receiving a perfect score!) unlocks a higher, slightly more challenging one. When all levels are solved, the Exercise is completed and the programmer is rewarded with achievements or experience points.
[ Exercise - Image 2 ]
Exercises that introduce the most basic programming concepts often have only one level.