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Add your solution! #3

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NullDev opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 38 comments
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NullDev opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 38 comments

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NullDev commented Oct 1, 2020

πŸŽƒ Hacktoberfest 2020 FizzBuzz

Please consult the ReadMe for information on what this repository is about and how to contribute!


❗ READ BEFORE CONTRIBUTING

THIS REPOSITORY IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE HACKTOBERFEST VALUES AND RULES:

We cannot and will not accept every PR and label invalid one's accordingly! Examples are off-topic contributions, duplicated solutions, copy-paste solutions as well as obvious +1 attempts.

We are searching for interesting/creative/abstract/unique/extraordinary/weird solutions to FizzBuzz. Only one normal solution per language is permitted!

This repository aligns with the values of the Hacktoberfest as it is meant as a fun challenge as well as a platform to learn (experiment with different solutions, challenging yourself to come up with creative solutions to a unique problem).

Denied PR's can be found here.


Happy hacking!

@NullDev NullDev added the hacktoberfest The official Hacktoberfest 2020 Label label Oct 1, 2020
@nandanhere
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Nice! I submitted a swift version of fizz buzz, could you check it out?

@aniket786333
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Amazing platform for coding

@VeldaKiara
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I would like to work on this using python

@gittygupta
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i would like to work on this

@vikas981
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vikas981 commented Oct 1, 2020

interesting lets do that

@GambhirPalak27
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I would like to work on this using C++.

@PrachiSinghal86
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I would like to work on this using C,C++,Python.

@rajat1401
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Hi @nldev , I have made a PR of what I believe to be the simplest python solution to fizzbuzz as a part of Hacktoberfest 2020. Please review.

@VeldaKiara
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I have added a one-liner using python lambda and map functions.
Please review.

@gittygupta
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Please check my PR. It was the 1st single line solution

@ShobhitRathi
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making a function of this on python

@keerti2001
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Sir I have made a pull request after adding a folder for Cpp

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pnidhi26 commented Oct 1, 2020

I would like to work in Python

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NullDev commented Oct 1, 2020

Just for clarification:
I wont assign this issue to anyone because everyone is welcome to contribute!
Cheers

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I will try to do it in Ruby

@hackbansu
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Added fizzbuzz with go routines #171

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mihrab34 commented Oct 1, 2020

I would like to work on this using Ruby one-liner

@TheUltimateRythimGamer
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Can I help?
and with what language can I do it?

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NullDev commented Oct 1, 2020

Can I help?
and with what language can I do it?

@JossJoestar Any, as stated in the readme :)

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Moglten commented Oct 2, 2020

let me in, I give it a try.

@manavbhikadiya
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can i work on this project?

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yozachar commented Oct 2, 2020

@nldev, I guess it will be good if this issue is /pinned

@shivamguptaram
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I would like to work on this using python

@behnood-eghbali
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I'd love to work on this repo with javascript πŸ’―

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keikoro commented Oct 2, 2020

While your project may not go against Hacktoberfest's "values", it's clearly not an existing OS project but designed solely to accept Hacktoberfest-related PRs. The repo name alone says as much, no need to read the README.

So my point stands: your project is not in the spirit of Hacktoberfest, which has always been about making open source better. It's not about getting people to submit their solutions for exercises, that's what Computer Sciences courses are for, it's about giving back to OS.

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keikoro commented Oct 2, 2020

But since you linked to the official website: I wouldn't agree this project meets the fourth and last point in the "Quality Standards" section.

Something that's clearly an attempt to simply +1 your pull request count for October.

Individual PRs might meet that requirement, and PRs are, in fact, what the section focuses on, but I'd argue that's a limited reading of the rules (or, if you will, a failing on Hacktoberfest's part to not spell this out more clearly for people who nitpick over words rather than overall meaning).

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NullDev commented Oct 2, 2020

While your project may not go against Hacktoberfest's "values", it's clearly not an existing OS project but designed solely to accept Hacktoberfest-related PRs. The repo name alone says as much, no need to read the README.

This might have been the "spirit" of Haktoberfest. However the website clearly states:

Hacktoberfest is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a seasoned contributor or looking for projects to contribute to for the first time, you’re welcome to participate.

Don't get me wrong. I know what you mean. Yes, the hacktoberfest is meant to support existing open source projects that need help. However, anyone is welcome to participate and this repository isn't hurting anyone. It's not like everyone would just contribute to "serious" open source project if this repository here wouldn't exist.

It's not about getting people to submit their solutions for exercises, that's what Computer Sciences courses are for, it's about giving back to OS.

Again, the website states the it's mean for learning as well.

But since you linked to the official website: I wouldn't agree this project meets the fourth and last point in the "Quality Standards" section. "Something that's clearly an attempt to simply +1 your pull request count for October."

As I said, I manually review every single PR and attempts to effortlessly +1 will be labeled as invalid. There have been a lot of creative solutions so far. For instance, someone wrote the first and only FizzBuzz implementation in the esoteric language OMGROFL with instructions on how to build it.

Sure, this doesn't do much for the poor OSS community. Still no need in taking the fun out of it.

Individual PRs might meet that requirement, and PRs are, in fact, what the section focuses on, but I'd argue that's a limited reading of the rules (or, if you will, a failing on Hacktoberfest's part to not spell this out more clearly for people who nitpick over words rather than overall meaning).

Thankfully, this isn't for you to decide.

Cheers.

@Atharv-Attri
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I'm on @nldev side here

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keikoro commented Oct 2, 2020

Good on ya, I guess...

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dev348 commented Oct 3, 2020

I will try@NLDev it's opportunity to prove myself

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please assign this to me i will use python 3 to solve the aforesaid problem

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i will use python 3 in this

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nikolatechie commented Oct 3, 2020

@nldev I've added my solution using Segment Tree.

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NullDev commented Nov 1, 2020

Thank you for participating!

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