That is a short definition for each players skills. However I should have given each player a defense, midfield and attack score instead. Had too many other manager games in my head when I made it.
You should just let me check the English in this, the first training exercise has so many errors in itself that I it would take too much time just posting each one here for you to correct.
//" is two symbols and "*/" is two symbols. so if asked the questions what is the SYMBOL at the beginning of a comment, "/" is the correct answer, not "//". and when asked the question what is the SYMBOL at the end of a comment, the correct answer is "/", not "*/". unless there is a special programming keyboard somewhere that contains both of those characters on one key, then I could see // and */ being called -A- symbol. Idiots don't like criticism because they don't use it to learn and will down vote this. I program for a living and have proved my statement correct in real life, so down vote if you want to be a dumb foggat duohce, I'm actually helping.
"//" is two symbols and "*/" is two symbols. so if asked the questions what is the SYMBOL at the beginning of a comment, "/" is the correct answer, not "//". and when asked the question what is the SYMBOL at the end of a comment, the correct answer is "/", not "*/". unless there is a special programming keyboard somewhere that contains both of those characters on one key, then I could see // and */ being called -A- symbol.
Idiots don't like criticism because they don't use it to learn and will down vote this. I program for a living and have proved my statement correct, so down vote if you want to be a dumb foggat duohce, I'm actually helping.
"//" is two symbols and "*/" is two symbols. so if asked the questions what is the SYMBOL at the beginning of a comment, "/" is the correct answer, not "//". and when asked the question what is the SYMBOL at the end of a comment, the correct answer is "/", not "*/". unless there is a special programming keyboard somewhere that contains both of those characters on one key, then I could see // and */ being called -A- symbol.
Phaytle: // is two symbols
Phaytle: and */ is two symbols
Phaytle: so if asked the questions what is the SYMBOL at the beginning of a comment, "/" is the correct answer, not "//"
Phaytle: and when asked the question what is the SYMBOL at the end of a comment, the correct answer is "/", not "*/"
Phaytle: unless there is a special programming keyboard somewhere that contains both of those characters on one key, then I could see // and */ being called -A- symbol.
That is a short definition for each players skills. However I should have given each player a defense, midfield and attack score instead. Had too many other manager games in my head when I made it.