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Name:Joel Peyton
Clan:Open University
Skills:c++, java, python, javascript, ccs, html
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    • joelpeyton
    • created a suggestion for "Largest Palindromic Product" kata
    • 6 years ago

    I have a Python solution if interested

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    • joelpeyton
    • created a suggestion for "Largest Palindromic Product" kata
    • 6 years ago

    I have a Python solution if interested

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    • joelpeyton
    • resolved an issue on "Convert recurring decimal to fraction" kata
    • 6 years ago

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

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    • joelpeyton
    • resolved an issue on "Convert recurring decimal to fraction" kata
    • 6 years ago

    Updated test cases

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    • joelpeyton
    • commented on "Convert recurring decimal to fraction" kata
    • 6 years ago

    OK my solution works for 0.8088 and 65.666, but only if the recurring part is shown as '88' and '66' respectively. This I did know when testing against similar test cases and I made allowances for it by doubling up the recurring digit.

    Your solution doesn't require it.

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    • joelpeyton
    • commented on "Convert recurring decimal to fraction" kata
    • 6 years ago

    Ha that, second test has exposed a flaw in my solution. We get different answers for that case, when I run them side by side, so I'm going to assume yours is the better solution.

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    • joelpeyton
    • commented on "Convert recurring decimal to fraction" kata
    • 6 years ago

    Thanks for feedback, as you'll have noticed this is my first attempt at creating a kata, curious as to how I can go about generating random tests, or do I literally generate a list of random recurring decimals, and run them through my algo to get correct results?

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    • commented on "One line task: Multiples of 3 and 5" kata
    • 7 years ago

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