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[Code Golf] States and Postal Code Abbreviations
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We're not given at all any references to what mapping is used by the kata. Are we supposed to run the actual tests then scrape the data from the test results? This is not acceptable.
yeaah im postponing this project until 1==2...
There are no code size limit at all, so what's the point? It might as well not exist.
The only check is to ban the appearance of string
exec
/eval
, but this is case sensitive, and is pointless too.Duplicate?
yes.
Hi! When I published this kata, I noticed the kata you had linked. Looking at that kata, I see that it is ONLY dealing with state -> postal code, not the other way around. I believe this kata is different because it deals with both state to abbv and abbv to state.
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If there is a code length restriction, the limit is very high. My solution is twice the length of a simple non-golf solution and passed.
no idea, I didn't even open the trainer. I based this on the kata name.