Benjamin Clements
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- What copyright protections does my code have, if it even has any?
Scroll down to the bottom of the page for any project and you'll see something like this: All code is owned by its respective author and made available under the following license: MIT license ...
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KA has 2 types of JS-projects, the PJS projects are setup so that the variables from the Processing.JS library and the standard math library are global (I believe there's some custom code for getIm...
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Alternative to Jett's suggestion I like to use (), if you press the exponent button, or press the ^ button on your keyboard , shift+6 for me, and then immediately press ( then KA won't exit the exp...
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Matthias (Soli Deo gloria) thanks for the info! Though that makes me think there should be a second "hot list" for art rather than just hiding it... What's the point of art if it's never seen? anyw...
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- What is the difference between JavaScript and C++ in language?
Are they the same language? - Definitely not, there are languages like ActionScript that follow the same standard (ECMAScript), C++ is _not_ one of them it has it's own standard (that has changed o...
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@John I assume this one https://khanacademy.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/219304227-New-Programming-UI-feedback since it was made about an hour before his comment here (found by clicking his...
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@Ethan Luis McDonough not sure where you got that number from in the second example but since each project has it's own unique id in the url pre/post - fixing the names with that would make sense....
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Well you'd follow the same steps shown here to graph the functions: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-eighth-grade-math/cc-8th-linear-equations-functions/8th-solutions-to-two-var-linear-equations...
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Great job! I remember doing this for these problems (I actually struggled a fair bit understanding how to solve these!). I've focused a bit more of my time creating computer programs however so I...
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Ok so imagine you have 6 things, and you take 3 of those and put them in a separate group:****** gets split into *** (that's 3 / 6) and the remaining *** (again that's 3 / 6)similarly you can have ...
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