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    You know AJFarmar, I managed to resolve this one and I got to be honest with you... on my first try that I got a NullReferenceException (for the C# implementation) with some reflection stack trace and nothing else; I thought there was something wrong with the test setup just like Taegoo or travstw.

    If you want to snap back at people saying that X number of people has resolved the kata, you should at least provide a better failure message than just crashing the test. Also, remember the X number is the addition of all the answers (regardless of the language) and a problem that might happen on javascript might not be present in haskell.

    Again, the c# implementation is missing lots of tests so I subscribe to the idea provided by Vogel612 by saying "this kata needs an overhault"

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    Cool variable names bro... I did read it.