## hiddenp ### Instructions Write a program named `hiddenp` that takes two `string` and that, if the first `string` is hidden in the second one, displays `1` followed by a newline (`'\n'`), otherwise it displays `0` followed by a newline. Let s1 and s2 be `string`. It is considered that s1 is hidden in s2 if it is possible to find each character from s1 in s2, **in the same order as they appear in s1.** If s1 is an empty `string` it is considered hidden in any `string`. If the number of arguments is different from 2, the program displays nothing. ### Usage ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ go build student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ./hiddenp "fgex.;" "tyf34gdgf;'ektufjhgdgex.;.;rtjynur6" | cat -e 1$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ./hiddenp "abc" "2altrb53c.sse" | cat -e 1$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ./hiddenp "abc" "btarc" | cat -e 0$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ./hiddenp "DD" "DABC" | cat -e 0$ student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ./hiddenp student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/hiddenp$ ```