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Leaving an issue to prevent people accidentally approving this kata (see below)
Yep, found 'un-publish' button... I hope it can not be approved now =)
Good Kata but a duplicate of http://www.codewars.com/kata/anything/python
&#^$(@*# Why so much duplicates? xD
I hope my next kata will not have a dup :/
Yeah I know there are quite a lot of duplicates, people always have different names for them though so it's hard to identify them. The one I linked just got approved as well lol. Good luck on your next kata.
It's an easy duplicate because as mentioned in that kata's comment, it's a question from CheckIO ;-)
The fact that even the example tests are the same just makes this even more obvious ;-)