Given students' names along with the grade that they are in, create a roster for the school.
In the end, you should be able to:
Note that all our students only have one name (It's a small town, what do you want?) and each student cannot be added more than once to a grade or the roster. In fact, when a test attempts to add the same student more than once, your implementation should indicate that this is incorrect.
Wren is still a very young language: there is functionality, perhaps common in another languages, that is not yet implemented. One such thing is the ability to sort strings.
Wren's List sort
method uses the <
comparison explicitly.
String
does not implement <(_)
.
One of the challenges of this exercise is implementing a way to sort a list of strings.
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