cheers <3good luck
Idk does anyone have any tips lolyeah general questions
Attempt the algorithm question, even if you don't know what to exactly write you could still get marks by just writing something down. Legit for last year you could get 3/5 marks for writing an algorithm that addresses some features, 2 for addressing a feature and 1 for showing some understanding of the problem. So not writing anything down is stupid.Idk does anyone have any tips lol
yeah so trueFor option topic 2 don't try to do binary arithmetic in your head if you don't think you can do it in your head, and instead write it down because as while it might take longer it's better than getting lost/confused.
Clarifying: non-terminal (variables) are rectangles for railroads?Also the EBNF and Railroad diagram shit
The feasibilities, operational / technical / economical / schedule
the feasibilities... when you're considering the development of a project, you need to see if it's feasible, and those are the feasibilitiesClarifying: non-terminal (variables) are rectangles for railroads?
Also wtf is
i havent seen this before, u reckon they can ask this?the feasibilities... when you're considering the development of a project, you need to see if it's feasible, and those are the feasibilities
so operational is like, if you have the infrastructure (the computers, the hardware, the buildings) and shit to actually develop the project
technical is to do with the projects complexity i think
economical feasibility is just budget, do you have the money to complete the project
schedule is time, do you have enough time to complete the project
and ye, non-terminal rectangles, terminal are circles
in summary, lexical analysis = the source code is converted into tokensAny other tips guys?
Can someone explain lexical analysis, syntactical analysis and code gen?
Ebnf is the syntax for a language - it's a metalanguageCan someone explain ebnf and railroad diagrams please, i completely forgot
yeah wasn't too bad imothat shit was easy, a few fucky wucky things though...
for the most part, pretty chill though
Tbh I just did a CASEWHERE and that was pretty much it loli'm not actually sure what we were meant to code, i just wrote a big else if statement giving the ButtonClick variable a value..
then at the end i just made up a function called UpdateInterface(ButtonClick)