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Option to display completed kata solutions on profile #235
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I just wanted to add that I'd be happy with a "private" link or expiring link if keeping down spoilers was a concern. Or maybe you could have it where you can invite "collaborators" via github to view your completed solutions. It would be really excellent to show potential employers examples of what you can do. |
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Or maybe X days after the Kata was created and X number of people have completed the Kata the solutions become visible in your profile. |
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Maybe CW user accounts can have 2 passwords.
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👍 I've been associated with more than one code school which tried to use Codewars for its students. But it was incredibly annoying for mentors/teachers, because there's no easy way for a student to share a solution. |
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If you just want a link, you can find it under your solution (but the reader must have either unlocked the solution or solved the kata to see the code) |
I would like to be able to share my completed code with colleagues, instructors and potential employers from my Code Wars profile, this view: http://www.codewars.com/users/marythought/completed_solutions (which will appear blank to most people, but shows up for me, the user). I understand the desire to keep spoilers under wraps, but it would be a great learning and assessment tool to be able to share completed code via a link, especially to show how solutions were refactored upon seeing other solutions. Thank you for consideration!
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