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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.
Get started now by creating a new collection.
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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
For me it's challenging because I have no background in CS or programming. But using Google and other online resources has helped me improve. Some challenges are more math based too so that adds to the challenge for me.
You will develop good problem solving skills because after a while you will find yourself re-reading the instructions so you understand the root of the problem.
There are a lot of skilled people here so look at their code to see how your solution compares to theirs and also if you understand what they were doing and why. Enjoy!
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