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Its a fairly straight forward kata. I think that it needs more random tests.
Otherwise I think that it is a 4kyu challenge
Or forfeit it.
You need to complete a kata before you can translate it.
There is currently a very similar kata already published under the name "Alphabetic Anagrams" at 3 kyu, for JS, Ruby, Python, Haskell, and Java.
http://www.codewars.com/kata/53e57dada0cb0400ba000688
Shouldn't you permute (hi! hi! hi!) "expected" and "actual" values in your test assertions, * eg * :
. . . as explain in python test reference ?
I found it pretty much ready to be published, dj. It could just require a tad more test cases, including a randomized one, but would be more like icing on the cake than a mandatory addendum.
I must thank you as I particularly enjoyed it, being about just right the level of challenge I felt doing today and finding it a nice new kind of problem compared to the recent one I did.
I am considering a translation of this kata in js and Ruby, if you don't mind (don't know when, but I know I would gladly work on it once I am sufficiently focused).
My rating of this kata is 4 kyu: what level of difficulty did you consider instead?
P.S.: I do want to upvote your kata, but I can't find the button to do it: any clue? Do I need more honor to upvote betas while I can upvote normal kata?
Make sure you have Python selected on your dashboard as your training languages. Then only python challenges will be suggested to you.
Yeah, now it looks fine, thanks.
Marked that as spoiler.
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Ok I fixed it. Verify that you cannot see the answer anymore. Also, can you remove the code from your comment, because I can't mark your comment as "spoiler" (thus hiding the code from people) unless I have 50 honor!
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