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Learning institutions move so slow. Kotlin and Swift are nowhere to be found in this mobile applications course.

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    What language is "Android"?

    I suppose it's a nonsensical wrong answer but ... that makes no sense.
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    @N00bPancakes yeah it makes no sense even as a wrong answer in this context but I wouldn't be surprised if someone chose it as an answer.
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    @null-pointer-ex

    I'm a terrible test taker and kinda allergic to those kinda multiple choice answers.

    Like half my job is translating what folks SAY into code. If I was a jerk like a test and said "STUPIDZ CUSTOMER ANDROID ISN"T A LANGUAGE LOLOL!!!" I wouldn't have a job ;)

    But here we are and in test form we're supposed to do that.

    I mean I probably wouldn't pick that answer, but it would bother me none the less ;)
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    How is that even a collegiate level question?
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    @N00bPancakes yeah I get you. As developers, we have to keep our cool when presented with ludicrous ideas and demands.
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    @SortOfTested no idea. Although to be fair, we've just started the course and usually it gets harder as we dig deeper into the course.
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    @SortOfTested My college used to require business majors to take an introductory programming course. This question would be aimed at them.
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    @coditect
    That is in no way shape or form an intro to programming anything, except maybe a vcr.
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