(Kinda) fixed
Just modified the kata. Changed my_new_method() to myNewMethod() and tried to keep the description as clear as possible.
Ok! But how katas usually solve this problem in translations? They have to share the same description, right? Separate the description in two or more blocks using markdown accordingly?
I think its best to use idiomatic camelCasing for JS.
I've kept the method in Ruby style, not camelCase, for clarity of the description. Let me know what you think.
Kata needs more test cases!
Sorry, it is a bug. I've translated this Kata, it is orphaned by the author, and I don't have the permission to fix it. Sorry guys.
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Pavel, this is my fault. I've translated this kata to JS, but just can't find the edit button to fix this, I'M SORRY!
Agreed. I did it hardcoded, too, but then felt bad about it!
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(Kinda) fixed
Just modified the kata. Changed my_new_method() to myNewMethod() and tried to keep the description as clear as possible.
Ok! But how katas usually solve this problem in translations? They have to share the same description, right? Separate the description in two or more blocks using markdown accordingly?
I think its best to use idiomatic camelCasing for JS.
I've kept the method in Ruby style, not camelCase, for clarity of the description. Let me know what you think.
Kata needs more test cases!
Sorry, it is a bug. I've translated this Kata, it is orphaned by the author, and I don't have the permission to fix it. Sorry guys.
This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
Pavel, this is my fault. I've translated this kata to JS, but just can't find the edit button to fix this, I'M SORRY!
Agreed. I did it hardcoded, too, but then felt bad about it!