When programming, why should you frequently save your work?

(1 point)
• to check for errors
• so your work won't get lost if you have a computer problem
• to distinguish your project from other projects
O to keep your categories separated logically

1 answer

The correct answer is: so your work won't get lost if you have a computer problem.

Frequently saving your work helps prevent data loss due to unforeseen issues like crashes, power outages, or other technical problems.

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