Add 5 new exercises#56
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The exercise only talks about using numbers so there's no point in making this generic. I would keep it simple and just make this non-generic and use ints.
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@ErikSchierboom @bressain I'm going to leave this discussion to the two of you since I don't know C#. If you are happy with any individual exercises, it might be worth sticking them in separate PRs or cherry-picking them while you keep working on and discussing the others. Or not :) |
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Looks good, thanks for doing these. |
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This PR adds four new exercises:
These are all open exercises as listed in #2.
I hope someone would be willing to give some feedback on the design. In particular, I struggled with the design of the palindrome products.