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      • gfcodes
      • commented on "Part 1: Evil Programming Government Restrictions" kata
      • 10 years ago

      Nope, still stuck!

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      • mattjaenicke
      • commented on "Part 1: Evil Programming Government Restrictions" kata
      • 10 years ago

      Hi, did you figure it out? I've got the same issue... Thanks.

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      • gfcodes
      • commented on "Part 1: Evil Programming Government Restrictions" kata
      • 10 years ago

      I also wrote code that did not have any numeric literals (I did not press a single digit key for that matter). I am guessing that those who actually solved this kata returned a string slightly different than "I can write numbers like, 1, 2, 3." If so can you share what is that slightly different string?

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