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Codewars Solutions (and other coding challenges)

One of my resolutions for 2023 is to make more time for coding so I can stay sharp, continue learning, hone my problem-solving, and keep pushing myself to tackle "scarier" problems with code. One way I'll do this is through a more consistent Codewars habit.

I know that the Codewars site saves my solutions, but I want to also use this repo as a place to collect my solutions to katas so that I can more easily track my progress.

Note: I'm now using this repo as a place to store other coding challenges, not just Codewars. They'll be organised within the language directories and then named directories for which sites/platforms they're on. For example, I have a TS/Exercism folder for my TypeScript Exercism solutions (medium difficulty and above).

Wins

  • 03.02.23 - Solved a kata with recursion (one of my personal bugbears to get my head around)
  • 08.02.23 - Solved my first 6KYU in TypeScript
  • 08.02.23 - Reached 4KYU overall rank with 801 honor points!
  • 09.02.23 - Enough TS honor points to reach 7KYU rank in TypeScript
  • 15.02.23 - Learned how to tackle using strings as keys of objects in TS
  • 21.02.23 - First 7KYU kata solved in Python 🐍 🥳
  • 02.03.23 - Solved first medium-level TS exercise in Exercism, although it took a while (and some pairing!).
  • 02.03.23 - Solved first 5KYU in TS!!
  • 13.03.23 - Ranked up to 6KYU in TypeScript
  • 24.06.23 - Solved first Codewars in ages, and resisted the urge to always break a string into an array (challenged myself to use regex + string methods instead)
  • 06.07.23 - Got back into the FCC algorithms and data structures certification and did the telephone number validator (and added a new folder under JS for my solutions)
  • 08.07.23 - Finally finished the FCC algorithms and data structures certification, only three and a half years after I started it. Better late than never! :P Plus, the last few certification challenges were pretty tricksy, even though I'm not a beginner anymore, so it was good practice thinking algorithmically.

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