Thanks for sharing:) I could feel your passion for coding.
For me, I often find taking breaks helpful in solving coding problems: a complicate kata that seemed impossible to understand at first glance may somehow become intuitive the next day.
Those "Eureka!" moments are the ones supporting my python learning.
Oh, yes! You a right!!!
Why did I write True if... else False?...
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smart move
smart
I dunno, doesn't seem very epic.
doesn't work well with: print (sorted(map(PokerHand, [ 'JS JD JH JC AC','QS QD QH QC 3C'])))
instead: [QS QD QH QC 3C, JS JD JH JC AC]
shows: [JS JD JH JC AC, QS QD QH QC 3C]
the comparisson operators ==, >, <, => and =< already returns True or False
Thanks for sharing:) I could feel your passion for coding.
For me, I often find taking breaks helpful in solving coding problems: a complicate kata that seemed impossible to understand at first glance may somehow become intuitive the next day.
Those "Eureka!" moments are the ones supporting my python learning.
Thank you.
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Can anyone explain me that operation? I'm trying really hard to understand it.
This was a great learning experience for me thanks
I assumed you figured this out because you're 5 kyu now
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