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Berserk rater: CG Vs. Clang
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python new test framework is required. updated in this fork
Approved for test framework update.
image is broken in description.
Image revived in this fork
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Fixed in your fork
subtract 2 each time "CG" is mentioned (case insensitive);
add 5 every time "Clang" is mentioned (case insensitive);
if a sentence has both "Clang" and "CG", "Clang" wins (add 5);
Amended description & added score breakdown in the examples
Someone should add cases where:
"CG"
&"clang"
are both mentioned in a sentencemultiple
"CG"
/"Clang"
show up in a sentence(I've never watched the show :/ )
Node 14 should be enabled (Refer this and this for more info)
Python new test framework should be used (Refer this & this for more detail)
Fixed in Python.
Fixed in JS.
Description should be language-agnostic and dead link should be removed
Description made language agnostic + revived dead link in this fork
Ruby 3.0 should be enabled.
Fixed in this fork
A bit confusing:
add 5 every time "Clang" is mentioned (case insensitive)
I did not know if it was referred to counting each occurrence in a sentence or only once per sentence. If you could clarify it more in the description it would be perfect
Added wording "once per string" in the description for better clarity
Video was deleted :o
Grifisu! Kisama, kuzo kurae!!
C#-Translation kumited!
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Impressive speed is impressive: *clang*!
Really nicely done description and Kata....great tribute to an awesome show....
Oh, surprise, here is another connoisseur: nice :)!
I had great expectations for the 2017: both the anime sequel and the follow up of the manga (not sure if you are up to speed, but it entered an interesting part in the past few chapters) seem rather promising.
(Worst case, I will just try to focus more on Yamato 2202 - Ai no Senshi-tachi and ignore further delays/disappointments: Gael Gatlantis!)
Connoisseur indeed although not at all up-to-speed. I had a massive video collection but it was sacrificed after too much moving around. Thanks for motivating me to get caught up a good goal for winter.
And while at it, I think it is time for a full coming out: a good part of what I watched (it might be missing mostly a lot of stuff from the 70s and 80s that I watched as a kid, from glorious mecha series of the golden age, up to lame cookie-cutter shoujos), just in case you or someone else my appreciate some other tip ;)
Oh, you dare to look at Mirai Nikki anime?!
Among others, sure, why not? Not so bad in terms of directing and at least not the usual moe/kawaii crap you get in scholastic settings.
I may biased because I read this manga before its adaptation in anime, but the difference in narration quality is huge.
I have read something about it, but unfortunately that is often the case, particularly after the second half of the 90s; considered as a stand alone project, it seemed good enough to me :)