Ok. I'll have to rethink my solution then. Thanks for the tip.
Yes, you are right!
Good! I can't say about ES2015... Try to avoid sorting.
Fixed tests. JavaScript. I figured out why.
Now I just need a better solution to limit the length of [u] because it times out on the 'submit' tests.
[u]
Does using ES2015 slow the executuion?
Fixed tests or random tests please and which language?
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I suppose it could be, assuming you have no control over how you receive the data/arguments or over the the specific formatting needed in your response.
Regardless, I enjoyed this kata. For me it was very challenging and it made my think.
Had fun trying to figure out a simpler solution than maintaining even/odd counts.
Agreed!
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Ok. I'll have to rethink my solution then. Thanks for the tip.
Yes, you are right!
Good! I can't say about ES2015... Try to avoid sorting.
Fixed tests. JavaScript. I figured out why.
Now I just need a better solution to limit the length of
[u]
because it times out on the 'submit' tests.Does using ES2015 slow the executuion?
Fixed tests or random tests please and which language?
This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
I suppose it could be, assuming you have no control over how you receive the data/arguments or over the the specific formatting needed in your response.
Regardless, I enjoyed this kata. For me it was very challenging and it made my think.
Agreed!