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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.
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realized a second too late how pointless it is to indicate that the string needs to be read from left to right
I didn't get honor but that is different from rank, right? The one that increased my rank today was white and I did that one just to quickly check if my rank was increasing. Thanks for the link. I've never seen that page.
You can check this: https://www.codewars.com/users/nitro9a/site-events/ <- Not a lot of info, but better than nothing.
It's weird, because it says you didn't earn a single point for 23 White code challenges completed. About this, I've been said it's always been like that and the 2 points are awarded as "challenge completed".
Thanks for the reply. I did read about that. In my case, I didn't get points for the first kata, I immediately got points for the second, and I haven't gotten any points yet for the third. Is it possible for the first to stall and not the second? Maybe the score was for the first and second but my rank only increased .7% for a level 6 and 7. Is there somewhere that you can see the actual points towards the next rank you get for each completed kata and not just the rank percentage increase?
Sometimes it stalls, it has happened before. You can read posts below with similar problems.
I completed three Kata today but my progress towards the next rank only increased once. Is it possible that I tripped some kind of cheat detection? I usually do my code in PyCharm and then paste it into Codewars so I don't think that was the issue. The only thing I can think of is that I solved the Kata in Pycharm before hitting "Train" and immediately pasted it in and attempted it. Does anyone know if timing is a thing? Perhaps I entered the solution too quickly? Any other ideas?
I didn't realize that you could enter a newline into an ATM machine.