Ah, I wish: I did Business&Administration, then Marketing, then moved out of that moisty valley and did a master in Pisa, Sant'Anna school of advanced studies.
I started learning and using code for good just about 2 years ago and never looked back since :)
Oh, wow, not only I got two italian codewarriors in few days, but you even hail from the my past university :o!
Nitpicky side [a veteran user I know is very keen on reading this kind of posts to learn even more italian]: if you use "si" as an affirmative particle (="yes"), you have to put an accent over it; "perché" requires the acute accent.
That said and just to avoid being hated in a few lines, I am going to review your pig latin kata a bit :)
Corrected, thanks!
Ah, I wish: I did Business&Administration, then Marketing, then moved out of that moisty valley and did a master in Pisa, Sant'Anna school of advanced studies.
I started learning and using code for good just about 2 years ago and never looked back since :)
Oh, wow, not only I got two italian codewarriors in few days, but you even hail from the my past university :o!
Nitpicky side [a veteran user I know is very keen on reading this kind of posts to learn even more italian]: if you use "si" as an affirmative particle (="yes"), you have to put an accent over it; "perché" requires the acute accent.
That said and just to avoid being hated in a few lines, I am going to review your pig latin kata a bit :)
What are you missing? I wouldn't like to give away all of the reasoning behind this kata, but if you have specific questions, be my guest.