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Interesting
This is actually amazing. (im new to programming in general)
My local AI had to explain this to me, but now i learned something extra.
Can't wait to use this concept somewhere in my projects.
makes perfect sense. Clever!
What am I even looking at?
So forking hilarious LOL
I do think this result is a legit approach, as this platform already has a built in voting for clever solutions.
And with no doubt this is a clever approach using both sides of the environment, pythons ecosystem as well as the way codewars implements its engine. Reminding people to not reinvent unneccessary pieces that lie there usable for the task is valuable, if you ask me.
wow
fuuuck
isn't this wrong? if the condition returns true 'Escaped!' should be in index 1.
TL;DR, it all depends on who you are writing the code for. Personally, I enjoyed it but wouldn't write it.
This feels like an age old argument between concise and readable code. To a complete beginner this would not be very useful or accessible. For me, knowing some JS and a week into learning Python, it is not readable but fun and interesting to dissect and understand, and it helps me to learn. Thank you. And I can easily understand that this becomes quite obvious with time.
Interesting!!! Thanks alot
yes, because in your sum(ord(c) for c in s) you traverse list two times, first "ord(c) for c in s" and second sum().
the best solution is when you do it for the on traverse.
my goal is to get my python code to look like actual python code
Here I thought I was being cool with the match case lol. Im going to need my teacher to explain this one.
oh it's cool
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