6 kyu
Defining getters and setters on an existing class
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What's the point of giving a long long long introduction to the concept, and then assigning a task which has nothing to do with the inroduction? To top it all up, drafting starter code, which cannot be used in the solution?
I decided so, in vs code everything works, but the test does not pass
I have learned from sollutions but not from performing this task. Deleting default code and changing description would make it better kata
The start of the task is too confusing, just delete everything pre written and write your code
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Starter code is too confusing
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JS: Node v12 should be used enabled along with its appropiate assertion tools (Mocha + Chai).
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The example is wrong.
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Random tests?
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