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Okay. I reallly don't get this. Can someone explain?
Thanks for that.
I'm going to take a crack at it when i get home and shoot for an hour. As this is whill be the first time I am using porotype declaration stuff outside codeacademy that will slow me down a bit.
Out of interest what kind of time ranges would you give this sort of thing for:
Complete Novice:
Beginner (couple of months):
Intermediate ( up to 1 years):
Seasoned user:
Master:
It would be good if there was a feature that recorded how long it took to complete a solution for each kata.
At the moment I am really slow because I am still learning but I am slowly speeding up.
It would be good if we had some measure of comparison for "professional standards".
I am new to programming and enjoy using these kata as practice for the concepts I am picking up.
How long does it take people to solve this kata. I realise I will speed up as I am more familiar with the material. But I would like some idea of the benchmark I should be shooting for.
I can't imagine in interview/ work scenario's i'd be given the amount of time it takes me.
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