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Retired as a duplicate. See https://github.com/codewars/content-issues/issues/48
Duplicate with both.
Python: no random tests.
Hey maybe it is just me and my weaknesses as someone who just recently learned python, but does this feel like the upper end of a 6 kyu?
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The Java test case for "15:46" had wrong input
15,0
instead of15,46
Fixed, thank you very much!
Hi, I've added a Python translation, if you want to approve it, instructions for the approval process are here.
Thank you, just approved it.
Good Kata, gave me good practise in the use of switch statement.