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Superb kata! I found it challenging and time-consuming, but it caused me to to learn a lot about the use of Racket.
Excellent kata! Very enjoyable. Solving it has taught me a lot more Racket. Thanks, g964 - please keep them coming|
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Interesting like all your katas that I have tried, g964. In my opinion (for what it is worth), it is a good programming exercise. Aesthetically, it is regrettable that the "third part" - greatest number - has little connection to complex numbers, but I can see why it is there. Would it be appropriate to hint, in the description, that Racket 'match' might be useful?
Another nice kata, g964.
An excellent and interesting kata. I never would have thought that numbers could be represented in a "factorial base". Thank you for your work (especially in Racket), g964.
I enjoyed working on this kata. Thank you, g964, for your work in putting this into Racket.
Another nice kata (Racket). I enjoyed it - good balance of coding and some maths. Thanks for your work.
Nice kata. Gave me a chance to resurrect some maths :).
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Thanks for this kata in Racket. I enjoyed carrying it out and learnt from the other two solutions.
Another nice kata for Racket. Bit harder than I expected :).
The kata is clearly stated, well designed, and, I think, interesting. Additionally, solving simultaneous ODEs with a functional language was a good exercise; with C or Python perhaps less so.
Very enjoyable kata. Thanks for writing it. in Racket
Another good g964 kata (Racket). Long live 'O' Level Physics! :)
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