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80 similar code variations are grouped with this one :)
I honestly don't know...
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"61 similar code variations are grouped with this one" -> "61 prefer not to read the rules"
I didn't read the rules and when i submitted my solution it was accepted, so i thought that must be ok. Why did the creator of the kata not reject solution with a '*'-character in it?
Do you know, that it is possible to reject solutions with certain characters in it?
This is some relly nice code. But as you have most likely heard from others, this violates the basic rules of the kata. However, if that rule was not in place this would be my favorite solution.
Did anyone of these "warriors" read the restriction rule "You can not use multiplier "*" operator" ?
This is a puzzles and challenges website, the very definition of "restricted by artificial rules". Would you sit down at a monopoly board and then insist that "If this were real life, I would just keep moving until I found a hotel that I considered affordable"?
*Jessie Pinkman "Booooo bitch" lol
Personally I did it because it's the most effective way (that I know of) and that is what programming should aim for.
And not be restricted by artificial rules.
How is this voted clever? It is violating the basic rule.