Why is replit saying you can't open this code because it's violating our terms for a calculator?

@NatnaelAyele
Mark one of the posts on here as the solution so this can be closed.

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Anyways,
Let’s welcome NatnaelAyele to the community!

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Can i ask something? do you get paid for helping?

No. Only staff like @IanAtCSTeach does.

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Helping with what? :grinning:

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We just help for fun

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oh okay now i get it

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i started coding 1 year ago and i still can’t code with javascript it’s hard for me i only know css and html

Build out some simple projects with JS that will really help you get started.
You can also check out freeCodeCamp

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I learned Javascript on Codecademy

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Learning a programming language is not easy. But you can go through @MattDESTROYER’s (this is a reminder for Matt to finish the other JS tutorials he’s making) tutorial. It helped me get better at JavaScript.

https://replit.com/@MattDESTROYER/Intro-to-JS?v=1

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okay i will try it and learn from it

@NatnaelAyele Sololearn is pretty good

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Ayo, guys we suggested 4 diff tutorials kalm down :rofl:

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ok but like @IanAtCSTeach can we can an update as to why it was violating ToS? Having it work is great and all but was it a false positive or did it just get fixed?

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I wasn’t able to recreate the ToS message so am assuming it was a false positive. It’s good to keep track of this though just in case it happens again.

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