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Hi there

Let's meet up and work on a Kata

So let's meet up and work on a kata. Acceptiong suggestions for katas until 27th september (add them in the comments)

Agenda

7.00pm - A review of Kats Conf - Andrea Magnorsky

7.20pm - Present the kata and we all work in pairs in the kata in whatever language you prefer :D.

8.30pm - Show all the solutions in different

9.00pm to the pub

Problem options:

Option 1

Insert an element at a given position into a collection.

Example:

  • (insert-at 'alfa '(a b c d) 2) (a ALFA b c d)
    Option 2

The prime 41, can be written as the sum of six consecutive primes:

41 = 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 This is the longest sum of consecutive primes that adds to a prime below one-hundred.

The longest sum of consecutive primes below one-thousand that adds to a prime, contains 21 terms, and is equal to 953.

Which prime, below one-million, can be written as the sum of the most consecutive primes?

Option 3 your option?

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