7 kyu
Populate hash with array keys and default value
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shitty kata. its not working at all, basically abandoned
python new test frame work
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Again, I know it's old, but still:
(edit: see the python translation for tests)
you should rerank it at 8 kyu (if possible)
Ruby:
Done in this fork, random tests according to Python translation
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I think I have the solution but it doesn't seem to know .zip() Is that a version problem?
If you use literal 0 instead of default_value it still passes.
lol, that explanation needs some language improving...
Same geetarista.
I added a solution that should work and I get the following:
undefined method "initialize_dup" for {}:Hash