7 kyu
Simple Fun #215: Properly Closed Bracket Word
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Very nice kata , it help me to apply clean code pratice.
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python translation
Approved
interesting idea, the explanation for the task is unsufficient though, it would be better to give more examples, 10 examples.
Please add more verbose error messages to the sumbission tests:
"Failed asserting that false matches expected true." doesn't help code that passes the "testFixed" and not "testRandom"
e.g: $this->assertTrue(closed_bracket_word("foul"), "Failed using the string 'foul'");
The handling of words with odd number of chars is not explained.
exactly, I agree
PHP Translation Kumited - please accept :D
Approved, thanks ;-)