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Add practice exercise markdown #1486

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closes #918

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@0xBradock 0xBradock marked this pull request as draft October 31, 2021 19:52
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Hello,

Can I get feedback on the approach used for the file to refactor markdown.js?
Any suggestions for improvement?

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junedev commented Nov 2, 2021

@Kmelow I am sorry, I cannot really help you with that. I don't have experiences with this exercise in other languages and with the Exercism refactoring exercises in general. I can only recommend looking at the stub files (that should be refactored) used in other languages (e.g. C#, python, Go) to get some inspiration. Maybe @SleeplessByte has some feedback on your approach to markdown.js. If not, I would recommend you just proceed as you see fit and we will see how the exercise is perceived later on.

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Hi there!

Thanks for the work thusfar. I don't see anything particular that's really wrong, albeit this solution is likely going to fail quite a bit of markdown. That said, I won't be able to give you in-depth feedback until late next week. If you absolutely want that, feel free to wait on it, or, as @junedev suggest, keep on going.

Thanks for your time investment!

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0xBradock commented Nov 5, 2021

I can only recommend looking at the stub files (that should be refactored) used in other languages (e.g. C#, python, Go) to get some inspiration.

So, that's what I set out to do. I checked some PHP and python. I realized that there is a good amount of if statements and some regexp.

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I don't see anything particular that's really wrong, albeit this solution is likely going to fail quite a bit of markdown.

I don't think I got that, can you elaborate, please.

If you absolutely want that, feel free to wait on it, or, as @junedev suggest, keep on going.

I'm planning to work more on it this weekend, so any input would be much appreciated. Thanks

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I think you're also on our Exercism Slack right? If you just want to hit me up tomorrow, given that I'm in Europe/Amsterdam and you seem to be from/in France, a quick sync-chat or call would work for me. I'm crunching a deadline until Tuesday, but I don't want you to get stuck, so I can make some time tomorrow or sunday to talk with your through this if you want.

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I think you're also on our Exercism Slack right?

Hum... don't think I got the invitation

If you just want to hit me up tomorrow, given that I'm in Europe/Amsterdam and you seem to be from/in France, a quick sync-chat or call would work for me. I'm crunching a deadline until Tuesday, but I don't want you to get stuck, so I can make some time tomorrow or sunday to talk with your through this if you want.

It's all right, I'll do some other things and we can chat later during the week

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