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Name:Thomas X
Clan:Scarsdale
Skills:taking apart pieces of code and not being able to put them back together
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    • SummerTheCoder
    • created a suggestion for "Stones on the Table" kata
    • 13 days ago

    Java translation

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    • Buzz57
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

    Hey hobovsky ! Many thanks for your advice !! You were perectly right ! Hi hadn't noticed the #\R ! Now it works perfectly !

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    • Buzz57
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

    Hi all ! Many thanks for your help and for your fast answers !! I'm gonna review my code...

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

    So it seems the problem was actaully a user error, bcause OP used 'R instead of #\R for direction.

    Failure messages in the Rove framework are another story. The framework is not easy to force it to cooperate, and while messages can be somewhat improved, they still won't be great, and most probably would not help in the OP's case.

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    • hobovsky
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

    I tried to solve the kata in CommonLisp and I think I run into similar issue. I will see what I can do, but I might be too much of a LISP noob to figure this out :D

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    • B1ts
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

    Hey. I know/remember almost nothing about CommonLisp, but I checked your current solution and the way you're checking for equality seems wrong. Take a look at sample tests to see what form "dir" argument is of.

    As for assertion messages, they indeed look weird, but the tests seem to pass the right values, so maybe it's just an issue of displaying incomplete/wrong error messages in assertions.

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    • Buzz57
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • last month

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

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    • newyorkdeep
    • commented on "Gravity Flip (3D version)" kata
    • 3 months ago

    i genuinely didnt like this kata

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    • jinks908
    • commented on "Gravity Flip (3D version)" kata
    • 3 months ago

    Very fun kata! Thanks!

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    • Lucifer_Frost
    • commented on "Gravity Flip (3D version)" kata
    • 5 months ago

    one of my favorite Kata's)

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    • fdo-alo
    • commented on "Most frequently used words in a text" python solution
    • 6 months ago

    you are right cases like However, " ''' " or other cases with irregular apostrophe placement might behave unpredictably.

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    • NoneAli
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • 6 months ago

    you should understand the nature of the cubes inside that box.

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    • NoneAli
    • commented on "Gravity Flip" kata
    • 6 months ago

    just I want to know the nature of the columns in this cube, is it like the Rubik's cube or what ? thanks for this Kata.

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    • dmitri2718
    • commented on "Most frequently used words in a text" python solution
    • 6 months ago

    Obviously I don't, that's why I assume. If I am wrong please share, I'll appreaciate it. Thanks

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    • Blind4Basics
    • commented on "Most frequently used words in a text" python solution
    • 6 months ago

    you obviously know what you're talking about, yeah.

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