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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
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Those aren't iterables, you should validate the input first.
This discussion was continued beyond reasonable point, and continuing it in its current form, with calling names and all, is pointless. I am going to delete/hide it after I record it for admins so they can review it and act accordingly. They will appropriately review all occurrences of power abuse and friends ganging up on the OP in this thread.
So it took you less than 2 minutes to read my entire reply, digest it, and to reply? It doesn't sound like you're even reading others' comments, yet you complain you're misunderstood.
Well, the good thing is that you can go to each person's profile, and see their every single comment. So by that logic you could easily go and prove they're best friends on the website, am I right? Go ahead, I'm waiting. There couldn't be 2 random users who believe in similar ideas, no way!
Maybe I can't read then, because I can't see this part in your comments at all. At least not until you were told to stop. And even then you're making things up as you go.
You only just joined the plaform, you don't know what you're doing, but you think you got all the answers... But you're just an uneducated moron. A troll would've been a cooler story.
Don't bother replying, no one is going to take your stories seriously anymore. There's plenty of katas to solve instead.
Bro, no one is teaming up with anyone. You could check the Discord channel of this server to see there was no discussion at all related to this thread, and the 2 users barely know each other from random discussions (I think). Everyone can see the latest posts and interact with them. I saw the thread initially and managed to ignore it, but I later crumbled and wanted to point out a few things that others didn't mention.
Absolutely. I wouldn't expect anything less from a good troll :P
You don't even know who downvoted them. It could've been them, could've been anyone else. I've had plenty of comments I replied to and later they just get downvoted to oblivion, but I didn't downvote anything... So I look like the bad guy. Anyway, it's just downvotes, anyone can do that and it's not something you should take seriously. Users who do abuse such features can get their rights to do it removed. With all that said, you should try not to take comments too personal / as offensive.
After the first comment, I'm still not seeing any suggestions how you would go around to fix the problem, and what the problem really is. Are you upset with the platform for putting any time constraints? If so, people would just switch to other coding websites where performance matters. If you're not happy that this specific kata has performance constraints, then your issue is with the author who put them, and you're welcome to voice such opinions, but that's not how you started, nor finished.
Good place to end this discussion. Not a good look on the homepage
You cry that people downvote your comments, and yet you do the same to others. You are a hypocrite. Who can take you serious anymore?
You are generously offered a chance to report your issue with an admin by email. I suggest you take it up with the admin in private.
@OP what you fail to realize is that we can all see your (and everyone else's) latest comments on the dashboard. It's difficult for others to resist in disproving your point, because you didn't bring any real point, it's just nonsense / trolling. Downvoting everyone and fake-reporting others distracted from the topic and destroyed any credibility you had.
You can argue all you want, but if there were no time constraints, then the kata would be very boring.
@lazzy61 - I'm jumping into this very late but I'd love to hear a bit more about this specific case by email. Please email me at community@codewars.com with details to what happened in the trainer and any screenshots/recordings.
...you report people for disagreeing with you, and then when you're called out for making false reports you take it as proof that you're somehow right to do it????
@lewissteward448 Please do not abuse the report system. I suggest you drop this topic.
Ah yes, the reason I'm here backing up hobovsky is definitely because they "asked me to" and not because I agree with them that your point on the validity of slow code is bad. Definitely.
This is absolutely not true. We are not offended, we just do not consider your point valid. We argue that returning a correct answer is not sufficient for the code to be correct if the answer is returned after infeasible time.
What's not fair in specifying good performance is required, then enforcing that requirement?
Being efficient is a part of the challenge.
It can be argued that you are not asked for a slow code :)
On the contrary, you are explicitly asked for an efficient code with this phrase: "The tests contain some very huge arrays, so think about performance."
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