The better you do, the harder the questions. I took it
without knowing I was allowed to use online docs over a year
ago. OK, I did it dead tired (while trying to stay up and
finish laundry) and I was less experienced then, but I only
got 4.5. (5 on theory, 4 on "practical questions". Bah.)
Anyways, when it comes up with questions like, "Where do
lexical variables live in the symbol table?", good luck
getting the answer if you didn't know that already. (I
got it of course.)
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