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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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LOL! Yes.
so we are monsters then :D
Excellent - thank you!
It means that it has passed a review and commenting period and has been released.
If you feel there are issues, please provide details as to what they are, and of course which language you are experiencing them in. However, also keep in mind that with most of the katas, they are not in beta, and have been completed hundreds or thousands of times. It is often helpful to look at the details section which tends to show what the expected output is for a given input.
What you have reported here does not seem to accurately describe any issues with this kata from what I can tell.
In my opinion and experience, generially eading the instructions is a good start. Taking some time to become familiar with the testing framework and writing some tests may also be helpful.
Best of luck to you!
Ok will do. Sorry, this was my first time to report an issue and I was not sure of the process. What does it mean for a kata to be out of beta? Why did it show up as a potential kata for training with the existing issues? How can I ensure that any given kata to train on will be void of issues in the future. Thanks in advance for your help.
This kata has been out of beta for almost 10 years. If you're going to open an issue, maybe have a look at the Description first.
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This is great - so succint. I actually didn't realize you can use return statements instead of breaks, but that makes complete sense. Thank you - you taught me something new today!
Wow. It seems that I'm running into the Dunning–Kruger effect...
Thank you for clarifying!
This is Java, Javascript is a different language.
Ah... Thank you. I didn't realize that 'string' as used in C# as a keyword, is actually an alias for the class System.String.
I think I was also consfused thinking this was a C# challenge, but I now see that it is Javascript. :D
(must be careful while teaching myself two languages at once...)
Read this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4006302/why-is-java-string-type-written-in-capital-letter-while-int-is-not
This was my first time dealing with a 'double'. I'm still not sure whydouble is lowercase and String is uppercase... any clarity someone can provide?
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