Mateox wrote:
I wish a menu of help of the programming example you have a block and you make a mistake
the menu help you and marks it in red and the menu it gives you the correct option
The problem is there's no "correct" code, except what you want it todo, so the computer doesn't know any "correct" code. Besides, when you move on, codes aren't going to fix themselves for you.
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kayybee wrote:
Mateox wrote:
I wish a menu of help of the programming example you have a block and you make a mistake
the menu help you and marks it in red and the menu it gives you the correct optionThe problem is there's no "correct" code, except what you want it todo, so the computer doesn't know any "correct" code. Besides, when you move on, codes aren't going to fix themselves for you.
Yeah, this.
See, the code is what you're telling the computer to do. Computers don't understand things the way we do; they do exactly what they're told. It doesn't know what you want it to do; it does what you told it to do through code. How can somebody tell somebody else what to tell them?
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