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Name:Kristopher Skelton
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    • Chrono79
    • commented on "The Lazy Startup Office" javascript solution

    You're welcome.

    • KMSkelton
    • commented on "The Lazy Startup Office" javascript solution

    Thanks! I appreciate your feedback and that you're putting in the work to improve others' understanding

    • KMSkelton
    • commented on "The Lazy Startup Office" javascript solution

    I'm not following. Fix it how? Was this reported as "broken"?

    • Chrono79
    • commented on "The Lazy Startup Office" javascript solution

    This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution

    • KMSkelton
    • commented on "The Lazy Startup Office" kata

    The proper expected output of the given example[["Stefan", "Raj", "Marie"],["Alexa", "Amy", "Edward"],["Liz", "Claire", "Juan"],["Dee", "Luke", "Katie"]] should be: ["Stefan","Raj","Marie","Edward","Amy","Alexa","Liz","Claire","Juan","Katie","Luke","Dee"].

    • KMSkelton
    • commented on "Detect Pangram" kata

    I ran into this last night with another challenge. My solution using Object.values() worked in repl.it and codepen, no go here, super frustrating. Looks like ES2017 standards aren't in CodeWars (not that they should be, but I will know better than to not check the JS/ES release version when using a method I'm not familiar with). Code and learn, I guess.

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