I think this kata needs more test cases
Thanks. I thought I had an original idea and then saw the other Tower of Hanoi kata in beta the next day.
I like it. The problem is a nice move away from just determining the number of moves.
This is my first authored kata and I'd love any feedback you all have. Thanks!
Thanks, I forgot to update this kata with that.
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A test fails if you use "var smash =" to instantiate the function. "Should have smash defined." This makes no sense, as "var smash = " is best practice, where "smash =" is not.
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I think this kata needs more test cases
Thanks. I thought I had an original idea and then saw the other Tower of Hanoi kata in beta the next day.
I like it. The problem is a nice move away from just determining the number of moves.
This is my first authored kata and I'd love any feedback you all have. Thanks!
Thanks, I forgot to update this kata with that.
This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution
A test fails if you use "var smash =" to instantiate the function. "Should have smash defined." This makes no sense, as "var smash = " is best practice, where "smash =" is not.