Hey friends!
I hope you had a great week! Mine was pretty packed, but I got to eat some great food for Lunar New Year and Chicago’s Restaurant Week, so I’ve got no complaints here.
Onwards!
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This week was a bit of a catch-up week after my company’s offsite, and I ended up speaking on 4 different podcasts, a Twitter Space, the Visual Studio Code livestream, my own livestream, and launched the latest episode of The Dev Morning Show (at night) featuring Anjana Vakil!
Phew. It was a bit of a lesson in scheduling things in the future, but it was fun talking to so many folks!
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Last week, I had you make a “spin the wheel” game. Y’all had fun with this one, it was a great time looking through submissions! Awesome job Miguel, Dan, Brian, Tamas, Elizabeth, Chinar, Binh, Max, Ćngel, Ten, and Daniel!
This week’s question:
You are given a list of positive integers which represents some range of integers which has been truncated. Find the missing bits, insert ellipses to show that that part has been truncated, and print it. If the consecutive values differ by exactly two, then insert the missing value.
Examples:
> missingBits([1,2,3,4,20,21,22,23])
> "[1,2,3,4,...,20,21,22,23]"
> missingBits([1,2,3,5,6])
> "[1,2,3,4,5,6]"
> missingBits([1,3,20,27])
> "[1,2,3,...,20,...,27]"
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As soon as we got home, she made a bolt for the door!
That’s all for now, folks! Have a great week. Be safe, make good choices, and hydrate!
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