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    Got me thinking for ages, very clever.

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    Hi, this was a great Kata, though I think it is probably higher than a 7kyu on Python. Enjoyed doing it.

    Thank you for creating/translating it.

    Jason.

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    why would you ever have empty space in the pan?

    yeah that's what I'm saying. but if you have more time spent than the minimal, then that is what's going on. unless you're burning them that is.

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    the task was written by a person who does not know how to write them, just guess what the person was thinking when he wrote it

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    If you're trying to cook as many "cutlets" as possible so you get to "n" quickest; why would you ever have empty space in the pan? This is the part that doesn't make sense. Any sort of "trick question" type of solution really shouldn't apply to a 7 kyu kata, regardless of my humility.

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    a bit of humility might serve you well btw. you might not see how to do something, that doesn't mean it can't be done or that others are wrong. and when others are wrong, they probably don't deserve the language you apply.

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    You've got some empty areas left in your frying pan some of the time. Put them to use, save some time. There's clearly potential in that, and it might very well amount to an odd number of minutes that you save by making better use of your frying pan area and time.

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    Nope. I'd recommend people spending their valuable time on kata that are worded correctly and make logical sense. If pancakes take two minutes for each side then you should never have an expected result be an odd number. I don't see how you can defend this.

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    I suggest looking at the smallest test that you fail, consider how much time you have there (since you're told what the expected time is) and then what you can possibly do in that time, and what you MUST do within that time.

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    Your logic is not correct, at least not for what the kata asks, that is, fast cooking. You can always skip, come back later or forfeit (under certain conditions) the kata if you don't know how to solve it.

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    someone needs to step up their pancake game

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    This kata is frustratingly dumb. I solved it with correct logic but the test cases don't make any logical sense. Way too frustrating for a simple problem. Complete waste of time.

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    Hi,

    Thank you for making and translating the Kata. I found the initial description frustrating as the wording implies that as the pancakes have two sides they need to be cooked both-sides back-to-back. The tests obviously are looking for a looser definition of cooking, implying that one side of all (or some pancakes) before going back and cooking the other side.

    It truly reflects why test driven development is so powerful compared to the spoken/written word.

    That said, as this is a Level 7kyu it may serve to add a hint that reflects that the tests give more specific definition of the requirements than the task description.

    Thanks again.
    Jason.

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    ok, updated the description according to your suggestion.

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