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nor should they. The second string has a leading space, which changes how it is rendered when printed, so it is not equivalent to the first string
https://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/digital-root.html
How the hell does this work??
Hi, I'm on it !
Do you have some tricks for me, in order to optimize ?
Language?
Thanks, I enjoyed it very much!
It was great Thx!
Thanks :-)
Always so many small teaching parts in your Katas! :) I did so far enjoy all of them!
Thanks for the Kata! it was fun
LOL. But officer, I swear they were dead when I found them!!
It sounded so easy at first, oh boy I was wrong, it took me 3 days :D Thanks for the fun ;)
One of the test on test_encoding_with_multiple_zero_bytes_inside_a_binary
[61, -8, 22, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -98, -109, 119, -85, -92, 23, -111, -112, 31, -108, -125, -55, -44, -73, 95, 79, -120, 76, -53, 39, 12, -16, 102, -61, 120, -110, 2, -59, 55, -74, -120]
The seconds 4 bytes blocks are all Zeros(null), whyit expects this expected:<<~4nocm[zzz]!!!"jPBX('(Qje$P_7*-...>, only 3 zzz instead of 5 zzzzz for that block?
Thanks a lot, this was lots of fun. I also learnt about the Japanese language, double win! :)
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