Hello,
just a fun and simple game of counting as community. Your job and others that wish to participate in the community is to count as "whole". I'll start.
Simple rules:
Rules are determined to be followed, but since is such a simple game of counting the currently rule is just use common sense while counting, you're able to google the numbers if you're unsure what's the next number, you're also able to use a calculator for multiplying/dividing/subtracting and adding or whatever you wanna use. You're also able to use Functions and linear equations which most likely won't be tested by us, but, we trust you that you won't mess this up.
Unsure what number comer comes next?
Alright, it's ok to be confused and not knowing what number comes after, most likely you're gonna be stuck and won't know what number comes, if you need help please do ask in the comments.
I'd suggest using some websites to help you.
Some websites that are useful for counting from 1 would be; Khan Academy, Mathisfun, and some other websites online.
Don't trust this websites?
You're able to use your fingers, we don't mind. (Click here to learn how to count with your fingers).
You're a developer but don't know how to count?
Alright, is ok. I know programming is stressful sometimes, but that's why I'm here. Here's a simple program to count numbers on fingers, it contains resource code for your lazy developers to copy and paste. (Click here) CPP / Python3.
* in the title is defined as an unlimited number meaning there's no stopping this train.
Good luck and lets start counting.
just a fun and simple game of counting as community. Your job and others that wish to participate in the community is to count as "whole". I'll start.
Simple rules:
Rules are determined to be followed, but since is such a simple game of counting the currently rule is just use common sense while counting, you're able to google the numbers if you're unsure what's the next number, you're also able to use a calculator for multiplying/dividing/subtracting and adding or whatever you wanna use. You're also able to use Functions and linear equations which most likely won't be tested by us, but, we trust you that you won't mess this up.
Unsure what number comer comes next?
Alright, it's ok to be confused and not knowing what number comes after, most likely you're gonna be stuck and won't know what number comes, if you need help please do ask in the comments.
I'd suggest using some websites to help you.
Some websites that are useful for counting from 1 would be; Khan Academy, Mathisfun, and some other websites online.
Don't trust this websites?
You're able to use your fingers, we don't mind. (Click here to learn how to count with your fingers).
You're a developer but don't know how to count?
Alright, is ok. I know programming is stressful sometimes, but that's why I'm here. Here's a simple program to count numbers on fingers, it contains resource code for your lazy developers to copy and paste. (Click here) CPP / Python3.
* in the title is defined as an unlimited number meaning there's no stopping this train.
Good luck and lets start counting.
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