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Awesome kata to practice and have some fun with while exercising.
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python fork:
https://www.codewars.com/kumite/62ca5b99edc75c001696063e?sel=62ca5b99edc75c001696063e
approved
Fork of COBOL translation fixing incorrect reference solution for perfect squares and generating perfect squares in random tests: https://www.codewars.com/kumite/619796fa8f1185000fd01532?sel=6290aa8bb951dd7ebab32018
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Cool kata and a really nice area of mathematics - if anyone is interested in some vaguely related topics I highly recommend this book:
Beck, Robins - Computing the Continuous Discretely, 2nd Edition, Springer (2015).
Author's book page
both forks approved
Should we also check some of your earlier translations?
Yes. Fork: https://www.codewars.com/kumite/62806349cc1753c8895e0ca1?sel=6290a50a58d87b00308c8940
same issue for the other kata I approved just now?
That's a misunderstanding from me of what
usize
is. Changed to u64 there: https://www.codewars.com/kumite/62806b53e5f29c941d28611b?sel=6290a40bb951dd004ab332feWhat does it have to do with
usize
? Does the number of divisors depend on what architecture you're using?Loading more items...