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Name:Anika
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    • www.BCFCODE.ir
    • commented on "React Fun #1: Component types and nesting" kata
    • 3 days ago

    Wow, this was my first React challenge on Codewars — and I loved it!
    I don't usually come across problems like this here, and now I'm officially a fan.
    Big thanks to the author for bringing React into the mix — more of these, please!

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    • zali30
    • commented on "Find the first non-consecutive number" javascript solution
    • 3 months ago

    Years late, but this advice is solid! Love this convo and the web dev community

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    • Just4FunCoder
    • resolved a suggestion on "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 5 months ago

    Enabled in this fork

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    • Just4FunCoder
    • resolved an issue on "Arithmetic progression" kata
    • 5 months ago

    Currently, all languages do have at least 1 zero step test (d = 0).

    Resolving this.

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    • tobeannouncd
    • created a suggestion for "Thue-Morse Sequence" kata
    • 6 months ago

    Haskell translation

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    • innamagkeeva
    • commented on "Find the first non-consecutive number" javascript solution
    • 6 months ago

    в отрицательных числах пос.ледовательно кажется бывает в обратном порядке. -4 -3 -2 -1- 0 1 2 3 4 . но в данной задаче условие же другое...

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    • Misutā Robotto
    • commented on "Make a function that does arithmetic!" python solution
    • 10 months ago

    Wow, 2 years ago, sorry! I think the same as you (Felixg2468, and also a bit with angello's premise), especially after doing my own kata and explicitly stating that I'm a newbie, asking people to kindly point out my mistakes because we've all been beginners at some point. Despite that, some people responded or reported issues in a very disrespectful manner because proclaimed themselves some kind of know-all (and far from say sorry, them are saying I could admit I am newbie when it's the thing I more repeated in everywhere in the commentaries and documentation, lmao).

    On the other hand though, as I mentioned, I consider myself a newbie, but I’ve spent a lot of time thinking and searching for solutions to this kata, and I can honestly say that I’m proud of my work. To move beyond our "newbie selves," you have to put in the effort and explore different approaches to solving problems. My first solutions were lengthy and complex, but now I aim for efficiency, better readability, and even try to achieve one-liners where possible. What I’m saying is that no one should expect to improve their skills by always sticking to the same approach or taking the easy way out, right? Hope you understand what I meant, let's be empathic teaching and helping one to others with proactivity and but from the respect!

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    • goldenratio161
    • resolved a question on "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 11 months ago

    yes, exactly this.

    And I agree, the kata probably wanted to avoid the hassle of this edge case. closing.

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    • Shane-Xue
    • commented on "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 11 months ago

    It's cool how the random tests test for tens of thousands of electrons. Can an atom actually be that powerful? Haha.

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    • Shane-Xue
    • commented on "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 11 months ago

    s contains 2 electrons, p has 6, while d can hold 10. 3d has a higher energy state than 4s, so 4s gets filled first, then goes 3d. Are you referring to this? I think the kata simplified this to avoid using the (s + 0.7 * l) formula. (If I correctly remember this thing from my middle school chemistry class.

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    • goldenratio161
    • created a question for "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 11 months ago

    for atomic numbers 19 and 20, the third shell can only contain 8 elctrons, as opposed to 18 in the description. was this intentional or accidental?

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    • trashy_incel
    • resolved an issue on "Thue-Morse Sequence" kata
    • 11 months ago

    done

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    • ejini战神
    • resolved a suggestion on "Thue-Morse Sequence" kata
    • 11 months ago

    Approved

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    • XoRMiAS
    • resolved a suggestion on "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 13 months ago

    approved

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    • stellartux
    • created a suggestion for "Ideal electron distribution" kata
    • 13 months ago

    Prolog translation

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