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New version here. I hope it works now. Python version later; better to Beta it one language at a time.
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Hello daryjoe,
Maybe you could allow others to help you by ticking the check box:-
-> Allow Contributors.
That way you can get some help with the kata.
What do you think about that?
JohanWiltink,
Thank you.
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450
is the correct answer according to the specs. The test is wrong.Hello folks,
Just had a go at this my answer to example given is 450.
However, answer is stated as 470!
Have I missed something?
Hello RileyHunter
Hello again HerrWert...
I agree with you both! --> I've upvoted you both to show my support of your comments.
Hello YurDavid,
Premise: Programming is fundamentally built on mathematics.
If you accept that premise, then all problems on Codewars are essentially playing with mathematics of one sort or another. Programming and mathematics are deeply intertwined; algorithms, data structures, and computational theory are all grounded in mathematical concepts. Even seemingly simple coding challenges often rely on mathematical logic and principles.
What are your thoughts?
Hello iNikAnn,
Premise: Programming is fundamentally built on mathematics.
If you accept that premise, then all problems on Codewars are essentially playing with mathematics of one sort or another. Programming and mathematics are deeply intertwined; algorithms, data structures, and computational theory are all grounded in mathematical concepts. Even seemingly simple coding challenges often rely on mathematical logic and principles.
What are your thoughts?
Hello Yuskus,
I feel your frustration... But did you learn something from it?
Thanks 😉
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