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python new test framework is required. updated in this fork
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a very nice kata! took me quite some time
nice kata, took 6 hours to finish it
Ruby 3.0 should be enabled.
Enabled in this fork
Python 3 should be enabled.
Done.
And Python translation delivered too; thanks in the meantime for considering my Ruby work :)
Approved. Thanks!
Every word will end with the character that the next word will start with
: this is currently not true with the random test cases: do I have to fix my code ignoring this condition or will fix the random test generator so that it works that way?Yes, you are correct. The every word will end with the character that the next word will start with isn't as much a requirement as it is just for presentation/formatting.
Mh, I don't get it: if it is not a requirement, why it is still in the description? Wouldn't make more sense at this point to simply edit the test case generator so that it complies? I can do it, in case.
I have changed the random char generator to produce what is stated in the description.
Good job; regrettably I just changed my solution in a bit less elegant way to do otherwise, but I won't mind translating it in due time now ;)