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https://www.codewars.com/kata/reviews/63f9bb11a09e9e00014f8718/groups/65484fb01bb889000110248d
There are no actual random tests; the custom RNG used by the tests are not seeded, so all test cases are effectively static.
Trying this kata... seems interesting :-) Why passing an 'int neurons' param, instead of taking the 'neurons_capacity.size()' in the Brain simulate function ? Seems like a port from C to C++ ?