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I'm not sure if this was an exercise in coding, or an exercise in reading. I skipped to the bottom, see the patterns, and thankfully I was able to guess the solution.
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Simplified description: If
b
is true, then return the string "true". Ifb
is false, then return the string "false".NOTE: The correct use of comma in English is "Hello Name, how are you?".
When looking at the bottle from the bottom, it is a circle. In the circle you see a square with all corners touching. Looking from the bottle side, you see a rectangular cube (cubizoid). It fills the body of the bottle, but cannot extend into the
rimLength
.You're right.
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Haha, oops. I accidentally submitted this before finishing it. I meant to run it again, because although it passed, I'm pretty sure there are still a couple bugs in it. :)
My opinion is that anyone can write a kata that is challenging as a result of poor instructions, but that it takes someone of a higher standards to write challenging kata with clear and simple instructions. I agree with your assessment, and thank you for the alternative links.
May I have a link/info on how the object is still able to access variables from the function, after it has been returned from the function? Additionally, how is it done without using
this
keyword?Thanks. That answers a question I had in the mechanics of this project. "If a person completes an activity, and points roll over, then do the points roll over at the previous level of rank, or the next?". So the answer is simply, the previous. Seems like maybe a loophole in the system, but I'm not complaining. :)
I accept your apology, and thank you for the compliments to my greatness. And yes I'm fortunate, because getting clear instructions from my clients comes from Understanding English well. BTW, I'm not a native English speaker either.
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