That's not what motive means. It's a different word to motif. Perhaps they meant 'landmark' or 'location'? A motive is someone's reason for acting a certain way (as it 'motivation')
Notice that the number of people passing a kata does not mean there are not accessiblity issues for some, any more than citing the number of people who successfully climbed stairs is an argument against a wheelchair ramp.
'multiplicities' is a needlessly complicated word when the problem could be explained more simply. It would be a particular issue for coders who have English as a second language.
That's not what motive means. It's a different word to motif. Perhaps they meant 'landmark' or 'location'? A motive is someone's reason for acting a certain way (as it 'motivation')
Still the best friend:-)
^^^ Give this guy a cookie, and Peace Nobel Prize.
If I could, I'd use my mod powers to upvote you infinitillion times.
I wonder if people who say that X people passed know how many people did not pass.
Notice that the number of people passing a kata does not mean there are not accessiblity issues for some, any more than citing the number of people who successfully climbed stairs is an argument against a wheelchair ramp.
Did you see that:
so the word is explained. Not an issue; notice that the kata is passed by more than 64000 people.
there's not much help anyone can give without knowing your language/code snippet
when you comment your code, flag it as having spoiler content
'multiplicities' is a needlessly complicated word when the problem could be explained more simply. It would be a particular issue for coders who have English as a second language.