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Name:Tom Snee
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Member Since:Oct 2018
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    • FArekkusu
    • resolved a suggestion on "Path Finder #4: where are you?" kata
    • 6 years ago
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    • kazk
    • commented on "kazk's Python solution for "Debugger"" kumite
    • 7 years ago

    Sorry, it's been a long time so I don't remember the details.
    One thing I noticed is that this solution is only valid in Python 2.7 (I think Python 3 wasn't available back then).

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    • tsnee
    • commented on "kazk's Python solution for "Debugger"" kumite
    • 7 years ago

    I tried something similar to this, but my _getattribute_ was called for _init_ as well as for x and bar. Reporting the _init_ attribute access caused the tests to fail. How did you get around this problem?

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    • tsnee
    • commented on "Bloxorz Solver" python solution
    • 7 years ago

    I'm using this site to improve my Python, and from your solution I learned about named tuples and enums. Very valuable! Thanks.

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    • tsnee
    • created a suggestion for "Path Finder #4: where are you?" kata
    • 7 years ago

    Great kata! It's a shame that it's only available in one language. I've tried to translate it into Python - why don't you take a look at my humble effort? I would love to hear your feedback.

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