BB_Sious
13.09.18, 15:35
Dear Settlers,
Today is the day of the programmer. Have you always wondered how codes look like and how they even work?
Well, you can try to solve the following Code even without being a programmer.
https://ubistatic-a.akamaihd.net/0034/int/website/pictures/2018_08_01_worldwideweb.png
Give it a try and solve the Code. Post your answer in this thread.
Note: Answers will stay hidden until September 17th at 13:00 CEST, this way everyone has a chance to become a coder.
// If you can read this code, tell your Community Manager the secret word and win a small prize.
Var Prize_Crystals
Var reverse = function(s) {
return s.split (“”)reverse( ).join(“”);
}
Var communitymanager = {
Str1: “al”,
Str2: reverse(“hti”)
Str3: reverse(“tne”)
Str4:reverse(“nro”)
Str5: “am”,
Str6:reverse(“ms”)
request: function(preference) {
return preference + “. Secret word: “
+thisstr4+thisstr5+thisstr3+thisstr1+thisstr6+this str2;
}
};
communitymanager.request (Prize_Crystals)
Please note this is just a small "look" into a very complex theme. It is, in fact, not a "real" working code ;)
Today is the day of the programmer. Have you always wondered how codes look like and how they even work?
Well, you can try to solve the following Code even without being a programmer.
https://ubistatic-a.akamaihd.net/0034/int/website/pictures/2018_08_01_worldwideweb.png
Give it a try and solve the Code. Post your answer in this thread.
Note: Answers will stay hidden until September 17th at 13:00 CEST, this way everyone has a chance to become a coder.
// If you can read this code, tell your Community Manager the secret word and win a small prize.
Var Prize_Crystals
Var reverse = function(s) {
return s.split (“”)reverse( ).join(“”);
}
Var communitymanager = {
Str1: “al”,
Str2: reverse(“hti”)
Str3: reverse(“tne”)
Str4:reverse(“nro”)
Str5: “am”,
Str6:reverse(“ms”)
request: function(preference) {
return preference + “. Secret word: “
+thisstr4+thisstr5+thisstr3+thisstr1+thisstr6+this str2;
}
};
communitymanager.request (Prize_Crystals)
Please note this is just a small "look" into a very complex theme. It is, in fact, not a "real" working code ;)