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      • wizardx
      • commented on "Take a Ten Minutes Walk" python solution
      • 2 years ago

      4 cicles for counting 4 vars? :X

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      • wizardx
      • commented on "Persistent Bugger." kata
      • 2 years ago

      I wrong read a description and give wrong reslts 😂👌

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      • artom_artom
      • commented on "Are they the "same"?" kata
      • 4 years ago

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

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      • g964
      • resolved an issue on "Are they the "same"?" kata
      • 4 years ago

      Sorry, there are no errors in the tests. Before posting issues look at the top of the page: 612 people passed the Go kata; if there were errors somebody would have seen them before you.
      You can read this to have some help: https://github.com/codewars/codewars.com/wiki/Troubleshooting-your-solution
      Cheers.

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      • Ruslan8902
      • created an issue for "Are they the "same"?" kata
      • 4 years ago

      GO
      Have problem with case:
      var a1 = []int{121,144,19,161,19,144,19,11}
      var a2 = []int{121,361,20736,361,25921,361,20736,361}
      In the playground (https://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_golang_online.php) I recive correct answer(as expected in the test): false, but when I run code here I recive "true". I checked outputs and it seems that it calulates differently here(not how its logicaly supposed to). Can it be because of different versions of Go (1.8.3 in playground and 1.12 here)?

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      • wizardx
      • created a question for "Are they the "same"?" kata
      • 4 years ago

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

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