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Name:Michael
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    • o2001
    • resolved an issue on "Fraction to periodic decimal" kata
    • 7 months ago

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    • o2001
    • commented on "Fraction to periodic decimal" kata
    • 7 months ago

    Fork published

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    • ZeroOf149
    • commented on "Calculate the Sum Rounded Down" kata
    • 7 months ago

    Fixed now. Thank you very much.

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    • trashy_incel
    • commented on "Simple Fun #182: Happy "g"" kata
    • 12 months ago

    no it's not, the reference solution was using a + instead of *. fixed.

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    • everydayikillmylinux
    • commented on "Volume of the Largest Cube that Fits Inside a Given Cylinder" c solution
    • 12 months ago

    I did not remember which variable the number pi was stored in, I was too lazy to find out about it at the time of solving the problem

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    • JohanWiltink
    • resolved an issue on "Balanced centrifuge verification" kata
    • 15 months ago

    The initial code problem has been fixed, [Bool] is now [Word]. My apologies for this oversight.

    Yes, it is unclear why tube sizes are passed. This is not Haskell-specific though.

    ETA: if you have a Haskell-specific issue, consider prodding the translation author under the translation Suggestion. I may or may not get notifications for a new Issue, but I will get notifications for replies to my Suggestion ( because I authored that ).

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    • JohanWiltink
    • commented on "Ascend, Descend, Repeat?" kata
    • 3 years ago

    Did you only look at the example tests? The submit tests definitely have negative numbers.

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    • peninmg
    • commented on "Find the next perfect square!" ruby solution
    • 3 years ago

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

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    • anter69
    • commented on "Regex for a decimal number divisible by 4" ruby solution
    • 5 years ago

    It's true that ideally there should be an anchor in the front.

    However, in the kata tests the regex is tested like this:

    ($div_by_4 =~ input_str) == 0
    

    so it checks if the match is at the beginning of the string. That's where the misunderstanding comes from.

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    • anter69
    • commented on "Regex for a decimal number divisible by 4" ruby solution
    • 5 years ago

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    • anter69
    • commented on "Regex for a decimal number divisible by 4" ruby solution
    • 5 years ago

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

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    • Blind4Basics
    • resolved an issue on "Prime Streaming (PG-13)" kata
    • 5 years ago

    be serious, plz... :/ Moreover, the intent is already perfectly clear with what's in the description...

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