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      • ejini战神
      • created an issue for "Parse HTML/CSS Colors" kata
      • 3 years ago
      • JS Node 18. should be enabled

      • Ruby 3.0 should be enabled

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      • ejini战神
      • created an issue for "Parse HTML/CSS Colors" kata
      • 3 years ago

      Description should be language-agnostic

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      • DylanSp
      • created a suggestion for "Parse HTML/CSS Colors" kata
      • 8 years ago

      The Haskell version should probably use the idiomatic way of importing from Data.Map:

      import Data.Map (Map)
      import qualified Data.Map.Strict as Map (fromList, (!))
      
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