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Happy Coding : Happy Coding?
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JS testscases are full of unused material, it needs to be cleaned.
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This was fun! And so many different solutions!
whats kind of problem is that? They give one kind of discribe then give another kind of basic test case then they randomly give meaning less sentence at attmpt. how they call it test case :\
It's a puzzle. The description gives you an idea and the test cases elaborate that idea. Description and test cases should be enough to crack the puzzle.
JS Node v14.x should be enabled
it's set to v18
I like the idea of this one but feel the possibilities are a bit endless... maybe im over thinking it? can you observe the difference with the test cases or is it much deeper and unseen?
I've seen your "solution". It's so "nice" O_o
Guess I'll have to relook at this one then. Never did try to solve it. Although if you left a clue i n your comment about the solution being "nice", I'll have to really think that one through.