Exam 01 Piscine — 42 [better]
If you fail an exercise (e.g., you get a "Timeout" or "Wrong Output"), you do not go back to the previous level. You stay at that level but receive a different random exercise from the same level. You can attempt as many exercises as you want at your current level, but the clock is ticking.
: Working with argc and argv (e.g., printing the first argument). Exam 01 Piscine 42
Exam 01 of the 42 Piscine is not fundamentally about coding. It is about . The students who pass are not necessarily the smartest; they are the ones who sit in front of a blinking cursor for three hours, refuse to give up, and eventually find that one missing semicolon. If you fail an exercise (e
The number one reason for failure at Exam 01 is writing a main function inside your submitted file. The grading server already has a main . If you submit a file with your own main , it creates a conflict (redefinition of 'main'), and the compiler throws an error. : Working with argc and argv (e
Note: Not everyone reaches Level 3 in Exam 01. Reaching it usually guarantees a top score.

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