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The original text is virtue signaling. I'm asking for equality.
If your culture or values are intolerant, that's your problem.
Asking for equality for literally half the people in the world shouldn't be offensive anyones values. I don't think we should welcome a culture of misogyny here.
approved some time ago
The texts are not changed. The discussion is over for me at this point. If you want, you are welcome to use these vault katas as a base for your own katas. Have a nice day. (@dfhwze: Thank you very much for your comment.)
Kees, now you are the one using stereotypes, which is exactly the thing you are blaming the other of doing ;-) Anyway, there are different cultures, each with their own values. Who are we to push our values onto others ... This is exactly why I find the original comment by dlcoe misplaced. It's virtue signaling and does not add anything useful to a programming challenge.
Three years later, this topic is so hot that even I noticed the bias here. I can't say for sure, but looking at the description this might be uploaded by an Eastern European alpha male. They have indeed a bit old fashioned ideas about gender (identity), relationships (male/ female, that's it), sexual preference and pronouns, preferred or not.
Give it another few centuries and they'll turn around. ;-)
this is the stupidest suggestion for this kata yet....
https://www.codewars.com/kumite/632f9bb31ee367b319c8438f?sel=632f9bb31ee367b319c8438f ;)
The description might need a complete overhaul altogether ;)
I forked the Python translation. Sample tests are now in line with test cases.
Approved, but I just noticed the sample tests have the order of outcome different than the test cases.
You missed an opportunity to rant on "Mankind" there.
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Python translation. Please, review and approve.
I've changed the output format to a tuple listing the number of overseers/females/males because I really don't like the C# version's overcomplicated-for-no-reason interface. If you want, I can make it the same, but it'd be worse that way IMO.
Fixed
C++ version generates warnings.
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