edit: 3100 but no cheating. Got smashed on an Ada question
Half the time I was using process of elimination rather than knowing most of them ![]()
What scores did you get?
edit: 3100 but no cheating. Got smashed on an Ada question
Half the time I was using process of elimination rather than knowing most of them ![]()
What scores did you get?
Apparently 0. ;(
Edit: Second try I got about 5.
500, :(. I’ll never be a Hippo.
800, and most of the time I was just purely guessing -.-. I’ve only dabbled in HTML, PHP, JS, US, C#, AS, Flex MXML, and Chef.
700 here. I’ve been missing out.
Can I cheat and use google translate? ![]()
400… Is guessing cheating though?
Well I got 1200 somehow.
Here’s the thing, I don’t know most of those languages but I was able to guess if it was a scripting language or otherwise, and from that deduce if it made sense, I mean chef? ![]()
1800…but then I got several derived languages and their originals in a row. Sadly, I um, I’ve actually used brainf*ck before >.>
I keep dying around 400 or 500.
Some of the examples though… perfectly good Java or Javascript. ![]()
haha fun test, I got 1300!
Only a score of 1200 here, some of the languages out there though; just wow.
I know… groovy? really?
3100, oddly enough I lost on the javascript question.
700, of which some I actually recognized. ![]()
2000
(but i guessed here and there)
To answer the topic line question- I can program “hello world” in (Visual/Dark)Basic, Python, Java, Javascript, C#, HTML.
1000 - with plenty of guesses.
The stats page is interesting: http://helloworldquiz.com/#/stats
When I looked these stats claim that Lua is the easiest language on the quiz! Never heard of it.
Got 300 with pure guessing. I just looked at who got more words in his code, and the more there is, the more the language maker isn’t lazy enough to write a big name! I have no idea of what I was doing there
just the fun of guessing :o