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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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this is neat. thanks.
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i like that you did that
Looks like the tests don't cover that.
thanks for this
the javascript random tests are broken. they expect nonlower case letters like
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this is great
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Consistency is the point.
I can talk about the Chunky Monkey challenge and people know what that is.
I'm sure there will be similar katas, what I am doing is porting the challenges, word for word, or as close I can make them from https://freecodecamp.com
So a student there will be able to come here and see the exact same challenge in a different language.
I'm sure there will be similar katas, what I am doing is porting the challenges, word for word, or as close I can make them from https://freecodecamp.com
So a student there will be able to come here and see the exact same challenge in a different language.
I'm sure there will be similar katas, what I am doing is porting the challenges, word for word, or as close I can make them from https://freecodecamp.com
So a student there will be able to come here and see the exact same challenge in a different language.
I'm sure there will be similar katas, what I am doing is porting the challenges, word for word, or as close I can make them from https://freecodecamp.com
So a student there will be able to come here and see the exact same challenge in a different language.
Thanks for pointing othe the namespace mixup.
What I've done is take every challenge in the first set from freecodecamp.com, and translate it as closely as I could and put it here. I'm sure there will probably be some overlap.
The local Haskell test suites wont submit even though all tests pass because of tabs in the test.hs?
I get this 8 times. The example tests work fine with no errors.
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