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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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Okay, thanks! I understand, so I can create kata and just give the link without plubish to have many feedback, I did not know that. Have a good day!
I am fully aware there is no sandbox for trying out creating your first kata. But your first kata will be held to the same standards as any other published kata on CW, and those standards are high.
You can get feedback even on a
Draft
kata if you give people the link; the Discord channel I linked above is very useful for that.That will also save everybody ( including you ) the trouble of having this kata retired with lots of issues and downvotes. This kata should never have been published. That is not the same as "it should never have been made." though! But you could have gotten the feedback a lot cheaper.
I hope to see your next attempt at creating your first kata turn out better! :]
Earth is flat, pigs have wings, and this is a good first kata.
Jimmy, please don't take these people's advice. They do not know what they're on about.
I am not saying anybody here is a bad person. But some people here have a lot to learn, and spouting blatant untruths will not help anybody.
Please go to Discord#help-author and get help that will actually help you.
Too late.
Definitly agree with that !!
Good first kata Jimmy, well done ! Go publish, publish now ! No worries about bad commentaries, they're just jealous about your skills
Hello, thanks for your feedback, this is my first kata, just to try.
Unpublish. Unpublish now.
Then read available documentation and seek help on Discord.
This will only cost you points.
CamelCasing strings has been done. Please unpublish this duplicate.
Why are we doing things to object keys? Essence of this problem is camelCasing strings - do one thing, and do it well.
Testing is absolutely inadequate.
Apart from only one fixed test and no random tests, there should be smaller tests at first, esp. with
$UNDERSCORE$DIGIT
, which is woefully underspecified in the description.