Maybe I'm late, but my tip is to write a lot of comments that describe everything that happens in your code. This way you can reread them after forgetting something.
A clever solution indeed! It feels that the kata was specifically designed for it, because this solution wouldn't work if there was a possibility to have more than one odd number per array.
Maybe I'm late, but my tip is to write a lot of comments that describe everything that happens in your code. This way you can reread them after forgetting something.
Now I'm feeling stupid. Good kata!
Cool kata! It feels like a real world problem.
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A clever solution indeed! It feels that the kata was specifically designed for it, because this solution wouldn't work if there was a possibility to have more than one odd number per array.
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Nice kata! I like that this problem can be solved in the variety of ways.
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Interesting kata. More like a test, than programming.
Ok, you win this.
I have learned few new things about python while solving. Good kata!
House always win. But not today!
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What an actual madman.