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Oracle: Coin Method
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Hi, I think there is a problem with markdown in the description, it should be ### Introduction instead of ###Introduction (same with ###Instructions), never made a kata tho, so it could not be markdown. Fun kata anyway!.
Fixed markdown.
Ruby 3.0 should be enabled.
Enabled in this fork
Fun fact: The I Ching is a prominent relic in the novel The Man in the High Castle.
approved and made python 3 compatible.
I thought it was pretty good but, even though it is supposed to be part of the challenge, the part where you have to order the arrays given as imput based on the word that is their number just seems like it is meant to be annoying and did not really fit the point of the challenge. Anyhow, cool idea for a kata. (The idea of using those as an oracle is interesting.)
not an issue, an opinion.