Victor Goff
Victor Goff
These are good so far!
It was auto-closed by a partial fix according to the list of exercises shown, and so I reopened it.
I see an `if..else` approach listed, but I do not see an `if..else` approach. These are both "string builder" approaches, but none use an else statement, except for the ternary...
The Ruby track uses Ruby to generate the code, I believe Python uses Python to generate their code. It would be good for the language track, where practical, to use...
I would not consider the requirement to install python a "feature" though. It is another dependency that for the track may be something we do want to do away with....
Bash is available for Windows™, in various forms.
In my opinion, the preference would be: 1. the language of the track 2. the language that many tracks use, if it is not the same language as the track...
Well, a reference to the contribution guidelines, as I think those are included or referenced in the repository itself.
We should probably avoid "legacy" as well, older systems is descriptive enough, legacy has a not-so-well-defined use, usually. Used, but sloppily to mean quite a few things, when it comes...
@ErikSchierboom do you have reference link to the "does not support trailing commas"? I did not find mention of trailing commas, so I was not able to figure out if...