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Sometimes, a good way to organize your C# code is to use partial classes and have different files with the implementation for the support of different interfaces.
I tried to enhance my solution to the Clock problem this way and now it seems that the test suite cannot run tests on the solution anymore. I have submitted all files, and they all appear on the web editor as different files, but it seems that they are not being compiled together and the tests fail to even start.
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Sometimes, a good way to organize your C# code is to use partial classes and have different files with the implementation for the support of different interfaces.
I tried to enhance my solution to the Clock problem this way and now it seems that the test suite cannot run tests on the solution anymore. I have submitted all files, and they all appear on the web editor as different files, but it seems that they are not being compiled together and the tests fail to even start.
Here is the link to my public solution, look at the interaction 7: https://exercism.org/tracks/csharp/exercises/clock/solutions/arlm
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