Computers and Technology
Computers and Technology, 05.01.2021 19:50, rowellr3

PLZ HELP Alejandro decided to save some time by copying and pasting code into the editor, but the program didn’t work. What is the most likely explanation for this?

A.

There was no binary converter.

B.

Interpreters can’t read symbols from a different font.

C.

There was no code editor available.

D.

There was an error in the original code.

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