I wouldn't do it. If the kata's author would wanted to give a hint, it would be written in the kata's description. Even new learners should learn to search for some method by themselves or use some other things to solve the kata by themselves. And if they can't, and only then, they can ask for a hint.
hobovsky
I give any working hint I have. If people don't like the hint, they downvote my comment. After completing the task using poor performance hint, they can improve their solutions analyzing other people's solutions, therefore improving their code performance.
Chrono79
So can I do that? I understand that there is no need, but is it restricted? Considering I give vague hints, not detailed, for general direction where to move, for new learners.
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sigma
Political messages should be posted in political forums, not on a coding platform.
zzzz so boring
404
I sUppoRt zEe CurrEnt thing lolz :D
w country , w answer!!!
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Fair. Thanks 🤝
I wouldn't do it. If the kata's author would wanted to give a hint, it would be written in the kata's description. Even new learners should learn to search for some method by themselves or use some other things to solve the kata by themselves. And if they can't, and only then, they can ask for a hint.
hobovsky
I give any working hint I have. If people don't like the hint, they downvote my comment. After completing the task using poor performance hint, they can improve their solutions analyzing other people's solutions, therefore improving their code performance.
Chrono79
So can I do that? I understand that there is no need, but is it restricted? Considering I give vague hints, not detailed, for general direction where to move, for new learners.
Especially a hint with poor performance characteristics :)
There is no need to leave a hint in every kata.
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