I fucking hate these kinds of questions. D is the CORRECT answer because TECHNICALLY html is a markup language and not a programming language but the average person irl will just call you a dipshit for trying to explain that. If this were a question on a shitty academic exam, its going to be a 50/50 toss up on which will get counted as correct because the Autograder Bot Knows All™ but you better not fucking use AI to get your low effort AI-generated homework done quicker because fuck you.
Bro if someone called me a dipshit for a technicality in a contest where money is at stake? They are a dipshit. Being serious about the questions is the point.
I fucking hate these kinds of questions. D is the CORRECT answer because TECHNICALLY html is a markup language and not a programming language but the average person irl will just call you a dipshit for trying to explain that. If this were a question on a shitty academic exam, its going to be a 50/50 toss up on which will get counted as correct because the Autograder Bot Knows All™ but you better not fucking use AI to get your low effort AI-generated homework done quicker because fuck you.
Tell the moderator, let him ask production. You’re not playing in a black box.
Bro if someone called me a dipshit for a technicality in a contest where money is at stake? They are a dipshit. Being serious about the questions is the point.
Thought exactly the same. I’d like to know how the legal side would look like. Let’s say you say D. Could you go to court if they say it’s wrong?
Guessing you have to sign a release/arbitration/“suck it” agreement when you agree to come on the show.
Next you’re calling a word document a programming language (no, not VBA).
I would answer B even though D is correct. There is no technicality about. B is wrong.
And even D is a paradoxical non-answer.
(Just like my D 🥲)
I mean it could easily be considered a machine language