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Latest Version: 3.3.0.519 version history
Next Steps
- Double-click the SiteAnalyzer file in your downloads folder.
- Follow the instructions to install SiteAnalyzer on your PC.
- Launch SiteAnalyzer. To access advanced features, create an account on the website and enter your registration key (personal or license) into the program.
- Please read the documentation on how to use the program.
Minimum system requirements
- 1 GHz (recommended 3 GHz and more)
- 4 GB RAM (recommended 8 GB and more)
- Microsoft Windows 11-XP, Linux (through Wine), macOS (through CrossOver)
- Internet
Exam 01 Piscine 42 Exclusive Page
No internet, no smartphones, and no talking to your neighbors.
The 42 Piscine is a trial by fire, and Exam 01 is your first true moment of reckoning. After a week of drowning in shell commands, Git pushes, and basic C syntax, the "Exclusive" nature of this exam stems from its ability to filter those who can truly think under pressure from those who simply memorize code.
Never submit code that you haven't compiled three times with strict flags: gcc -Wall -Wextra -Werror main.c ft_exercise.c If there is a single warning, the Moulinette will give you a zero. The exam system is binary: 100% correct or 0%. 2. The Main Function Ritual exam 01 piscine 42 exclusive
Implementing a simple "lookup table" using an array of 255 integers to track ASCII characters.
The most exclusive part of the 42 experience is the immediate feedback. When you submit, you wait. The "Grade: 0" notification is a rite of passage. No internet, no smartphones, and no talking to
Expect simple output tasks. You will likely see exercises like first_word , fizzbuzz , or ft_putstr . Mastering write() .
The exam gives you the function prototype, but you must write your own main.c to test it. Test with no arguments. Test with too many arguments. Test with empty strings ( "" ). Test with non-ASCII characters. 3. Forget Perfection, Seek Logic Never submit code that you haven't compiled three
Exam 01 focuses on the fundamentals you should have mastered during the first 7–10 days. The level of difficulty scales; you must pass a level to unlock the next. Level 0: The Basics
Forgetting the trailing newline or failing to handle multiple spaces. Level 1: String Manipulation