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This one was quite the test of thinking skills. It's probably my favorite kata I've done so far. I'm not super sure it's on a 7 level, but I guess one could say it is "just" accessing arrays and formatting strings. Though, the thoughts that have to go in to this one are a bit more advanced. Technically, this could all be done in one line, but that would super sacrifice readability. Personally, I think I would have preferred to break this down further than I did. I think it would have made more sense to at least pull out the month to date mess.
Exactly. This is why I gave such an in depth issue comment. I had no expectation that something from 6 years ago was going to get a revamp. I fured it would be helpful to define the issue then give a possible solution. I'm not a newbie and I was still very much lost on the requirements.
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Previous terminology made me question if user was supposed to ignore the casing or if the program was. Changed up the wording.
Smart move. I like the addition of the beatmap. That would definitely have helped cleanup my solution. It's more readable and cleaner
Fixed up with examples that are less abstract and more relatable
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Totally valid. That makes sense. Though, a bit confusing. Also, I think I need to look back at my solution
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Either I did it wrong and the tests are too vague or the given code setup is rather misleading. The details say the method should not have args. Wouldn't that mean that the given args of
obj
andmethod
are not needed?