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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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The C# boilerplate code is incredibly badly written. And fun fact, most of the C# solutions don't follow basic coding conventions either.
I accidently changed that back with my fork. Sorry about that.
I tried to update my original translation, but that didn't work. Apparently there were merge conflicts in the description, but it didn't show me the conflicts... I mad a fork of my own translation and published it just. Will it override the old version if you approve it?
BigInteger was not supported on CodeWars 8 months ago when I wrote my comment. ;)
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Oh, now I see. That was quite a silly oversight of me there. Sorry about that and thanks for fixing it. ;)
Thanks @andrewferk for bringing it up. @Abbe which test did you add?
I've added a translation to C#. Please check and approve. :)
I've added a translation to C#. Please check and approve. :)
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Thanks. :) And thanks for caring instead of blindly accepting translations like other sensei seem to do.
I've added a translation to C#. Contains random tests too. Please check and approve.
Ok, that is interesting. I've seen the issue with C# katas and lately especially with Java katas. Usually it works again if I just try again later. I'm not sure "Submission timed out" is always an issue with the platform, though. I've tried to do "The Millionth Fibonacci Kata" http://www.codewars.com/kata/53d40c1e2f13e331fc000c26/train/java and didn't manage to submit it even once. I've solved another Java kata in the meantime, got the submission timeout and could successfully submit it ~30 minutes later. Seems like "The Millionth Fibonacci Kata" has issues...
Soo, obviously I was wrong about my initial assumption. Kinda turns this into a "Meeza typitype clicka no worky! Derp!" bug report which we all just love to hear from our customers, right? I'll watch it and see if I can make some actual sense out of it.
Got it. :)
I've added random tests for the banana concept with 10 iterations each. When I remove the part from my solution that "forks" when the next character from both substrings match, it fails all the time.
I've added a translation to C#. Please check and approve. :)
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