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What is a Code-Kata

A code-kata is a coding exercise that builds muscle memory by a practice of programming to arrive at a known solution.

How does one go about with this code kata?

The essence of the exercise (presentation material and code kata) is to demonstrate the usage patterns for the java API or functionality.

This set of code katas rely on fixing broken tests. The tests may have multiple solutions, the intent is to learn and experiment.

The project contains several JUnit tests that fail.

Simple steps to use this kata

  1. Run the test class(es).

  2. One or more tests will fail with the test failure message.

  3. Fix the failing tests by using HINT and TODO comments.

  4. Repeat above steps until all tests pass.

  5. Check the solutions to see if there are other ways to solve. (Remember, the solution may be less performant/optimal than yours)

  6. Rinse and repeat (delete and checkout again, then back to Step 1) to build muscle memory.

Mission

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, will be to fix the JUnit tests. This message will self-destruct in NaN minutes