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Sorry, I haven't been to this site for several years. I think the problem should be fixed now.
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Same problem.
Sample tests:
Your code fails on bisiest years. MBO
Kata changed due to suggestion: If wrong data provided return "Not a Date"
Kata changed due to suggestion: If wrong data provided return "Not a Date"
Sorry class name changed from
SimpleDateFormatterr
toSimpleDateFormatter
due to bug report can you resend please?No problem;-)... and no hurry. Thanks for your response:-)!
Thanks for checking it out! I've been busy myself, so I haven't yet had the time to check out your project from the last mail. But it's on my TODO list =]
Sorry for the "long time", i was a "little bit busy", but now your kata is solved;-)... It's a good (first!) kata, everything works, so well done:-)! Hope everything is ok (nothing heard from you)...
Thank you... once again;-)... And your solution/code is as i excpected:-)!
Great beginner katas, especially to learn the internal structure of primitive data types =]
Many thanks, recognized your work on it;-)! It's not so important to have always the shortest and/or perhaps "best" solution, more important here on codewars is to have a solution which works and fulfills the testcase (my personal opinion);-)! It's just for fun and not the job where you earn your money... And by the way, some things are very special, special IT and coding themes (and not every day is a good day;-)), so sometimes code is good and sometimes not;-)...
Your katas are quite fun! Both the easier and harder ones give enough food for thought. My solutions are surely longer and slower than most, but so far I enjoy trying to find the logic behind the process. Thanks for the work you put into creating them! =]