It's not that I particularly care, it's the fact that it's a specification or technicality of the challenge. You provided the correct functionality, yes. But sometimes being just correct doesn't...
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- 30 Jul. 2012, 12:48am
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It's not that I particularly care, it's the fact...
- 29 Jul. 2012, 05:07pm
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While you did provide the correct functionality,...
While you did provide the correct functionality, you forgot to roll up that code in a procedure that takes user input or arguments. That's probably the most important part of the challenge.
- 28 Jul. 2012, 03:46am
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Heh, yeah. And @ raising the exception: pretty...
Heh, yeah.
And @ raising the exception: pretty much. Unambiguously speaking, when dealing with procedures you generally don't return any data as that's the purpose of a standard function (I... - 28 Jul. 2012, 03:26am
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Looks pretty similar to mine aside from...
Looks pretty similar to mine aside from isinstance being used for type-checking (but then again, it is a basic algorithm). That and the side-effect of the function being a raised exception instead of...
- 28 Jul. 2012, 03:22am
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Fixed .
Fixed .
- 28 Jul. 2012, 03:06am
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Yeah, I don't think I made it too clear. The...
Yeah, I don't think I made it too clear. The challenge was taken from some other source. You aren't supposed to process anything below 1 at all. Your solution meets the default criteria, but it also...
- 27 Jul. 2012, 07:24pm
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[Programming Challenge] #1 - Print numbers
Out of boredom I've decided to timely post programming challenges/puzzles, probably mainly minimalist, to promote programming activity in LG.
There's already a few posted here by Artificial, but...
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