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      • kojaamir95
      • commented on "Training JS #1: create your first JS function and print "Hello World!"" javascript solution
      • 17 days ago

      I love what I did here! Kudos!

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      • rillyv
      • commented on "How many stairs will Suzuki climb in 20 years?" javascript solution
      • 2 months ago

      too verbose

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      • ahmedalianz
      • commented on "Grasshopper - Grade book" javascript solution
      • 3 months ago

      very good solution

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      • MrRobot__s
      • commented on "Does my number look big in this?" javascript solution
      • 11 months ago

      Do you primarily use C++?

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      • alex090890
      • commented on "Grasshopper - Grade book" javascript solution
      • 13 months ago

      It's a very good solution.

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      • EinzigeMeister
      • commented on "Sum of Digits / Digital Root" javascript solution
      • 15 months ago

      The kata states input will be a non-negative integer. In cases like these I assume the validation/input scrubbing has happened before attempting to call the function.

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      • EinzigeMeister
      • commented on "Sum of Digits / Digital Root" javascript solution
      • 15 months ago

      A few years late on the reply, and maybe the overview has changed since, but it states the input will be a non-negative integer

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      • SLabyrinth
      • commented on "Days in the year" python solution
      • 15 months ago

      bruh

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      • re-stu
      • commented on "Grasshopper - Grade book" javascript solution
      • 16 months ago

      yes, when there's only one statement to execute

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      • SuzukiStumpy
      • commented on "Sum of Digits / Digital Root" javascript solution
      • 16 months ago

      I'd definitely want to have some input validation and filtering in place before hitting the eval. Despite what others say about the evils of eval, it's perfectly legitimate to use if, and only if, you know fully what you'll be feeding into it and that it won't crash your code, so filtering to test for NaN inputs, and/or wrapping in a try/catch block should be the case here.

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      • Error104114
      • commented on "Printer Errors" kotlin solution
      • 17 months ago

      Is this really the best practice? I mean should I not put the numerator as a seperate variable? Granted I have done the same thing, but is it really best practice?

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      • imaNami
      • commented on "Grasshopper - Grade book" javascript solution
      • 2 years ago

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

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      • WoBler54
      • commented on "Switch it Up!" javascript solution
      • 2 years ago

      You shouldn't use if else, you can do it with array

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      • ivg1
      • commented on "Does my number look big in this?" javascript solution
      • 2 years ago

      thanks for telling me :)

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      • Markchuk_rus
      • commented on "Days in the year" python solution
      • 2 years ago

      We knew, your a genius...

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