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Digital Literacy Computer Basics Computer Languages Programming Paradigms - Part 2

why on question 4 of the higher(user)/lower(programer) level language section is the name programer used for both?

i found the answer backwards that it would accept. i tried to put a descriptor with corrected answers but i assume you are using some form of carictor # comparing since it said I was wrong that way also. took 4 trys to to figure it out. maybe use client/server or programer/user like i learned many moons ago. Also why did i not see my "Hello Sam" in preview when coded n this lesson.

HelloWorld.java
public class HelloWorld {
  public static void main(String[] args) {

    System.out.println("YOUR TEXT HERE");

  }
}

1 Answer

Joy Kesten
STAFF
Joy Kesten
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hi samuel Maynard, are you talking about this question? : " _______ - level (Higher, Lower) programming languages are more programmer friendly than ______ - level (higher, lower) programming languages." Here I'm talking about higher-level languages like Ruby and Python are more friendly to program in than lower-level languages like machine code or assembly.

I'm having trouble understanding your suggesting with the client/server or programmer/user, but I'm happy to hear you out. Could you elaborate?

Also, unfortunately the preview is broken at the moment. Sorry, it should be fixed soon hopefully!

HIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI
HIDAYATULLAH ARGHANDABI
21,058 Points

So the it will be Higher and then lower..