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Collections are a way for you to organize kata so that you can create your own training routines. Every collection you create is public and automatically sharable with other warriors. After you have added a few kata to a collection you and others can train on the kata contained within the collection.
Get started now by creating a new collection.
It's alr added some time ago~~
Done.
'AND', 'OR', & 'XOR' are basic logical operations that anyone who wants to start programing should know, it's true that some people would'nt know XOR ( 1,0 or 0,1 = true; else = false).
The description contains examples, so I'm marking this issue as resolved.
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Fixed.
Sorry for my former comment (about basic knowledge). This is my first approved kata and I never expected that I have to resolve so many issues about it. That's why I eventually a little lost self-control. Best wishes
I understand that you cannot expect everybody to know how XOR works, but AND? That should be self-explanatory.
Actually, I think I did this kind of stuff in middle-grade, but I can concur that it is risky to assume everybody did it in school. Or just that everybody went to a good school long enough.
Anyway, description was updated by the author (I just reformatted it a bit) and case closed; thanks for your feed!
ok, no problem :)
Pardon me if I interrupt your downvoting, but would you both be ok if we had a relevant link to the wiki entries for those voices?
[I think most schools consider that topic, now, but it is also true that some codewarriors might be older or just not having had that kind of scholastic experience for various reasons]
In my opinion, it's basic knowledge from school.
AND, OR, XOR are associative and commutative, so the direction of operations doesn't matter. False "AND" false equals false...
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