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My progress of Common lisp is 30/29 (103%) #119
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Because Common Lisp is an awesome language and you can do that much more with it. But you asked what you should do: Keep Calm: http://sd.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/i/keep-calm-and-use-common-lisp-3.png (no, I didn't create that - i found it pre-made) |
This is our 'official' list of exercises: what is the extra one you have done?
(You should be able to compare this list against the directories under under the |
@kytrinyx Just wanted to pull you in to see this. Should we file a issue on the exercism website repo? |
For the record: I too have gone beyond the mere limits of counting with the use of Common Lisp: 30/29 exercises completed. Looks like I have an exercise called @fu7mu4 - do you have the same thing? This might be the explanation. |
Ahh, yeah, that would be why. I need to put a cron job in place to "move" (ish) implementations of exercises that have been renamed, I think. And maybe we should not count exercises that aren't listed in the official list. Yeah, we should probably have an issue about this in the exercism.io repository. |
the Point Mutations is missing exercises ! 2016-06-23 17:34 GMT+09:00 Katrina Owen notifications@github.com:
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OK, so lisp no longer has any exercise 'point-mutations', however there are still submissions that are listed under 'point-mutations' (78 people have submitted a total of 171 iterations). So migrating this will probably fix some part of this, but I suspect that it will not fix all the problems with it. There's some stuff in the works with respect to deprecating exercises. See exercism/discussions#40 |
So I'm going to close this issue. @fu7mu4 Since you have done 103% of the exercises ( :) ) would you be interested in helping to create new ones? |
Lisp is power full language !
It exceed the limit !
What should I do ?
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