If you found this little exercise in returning a function outside the box of your normal thinking,
I strongly suggest learning lisp (common lisp, scheme, or clojure). It will blow your mind. You'll
realize what an incredibly poor job modern languages have done in trying to emulate the behavior of
lisp.
If you found this little exercise in returning a function outside the box of your normal thinking,
I strongly suggest learning lisp (common lisp, scheme, or clojure). It will blow your mind. You'll
realize what an incredibly poor job modern languages have done in trying to emulate the behavior of
lisp.
Go translation
Really stupid mistake on my part - thank you!
Check your curly brackets.
When I submit my solution in Javascript, I get this message:
'Response received but no data was written to STDOUT or STDERR.'
Clearly I've missed something, but it's a most unhelpful message...
Approved
OCaml translation (author gone)
Fixed in OP's fork
Approved
python: user can mutate input
python new test framework is required. updated in this fork
This one is really, really interesting, simple and challaning and then simle again at the end... Something new
Beautiful
really like the idea of the kata,
refreshingly different, and learned something while trying
to cram more than one variable in a function.
Not an issue with the kata.
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