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Scrabble-score: 'multibillionaire' is too long for an actual scrabble board #86

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kytrinyx opened this issue May 21, 2015 · 6 comments
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@kytrinyx
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Even though most of the problems don't deal with validation of inputs etc, it still seems like a good idea to use words that might actually occur in a scrabble game, if only because it's less distracting.

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kotp commented Jun 11, 2015

Mr. Butts should be rolling in his grave.

Going to look at this in the repository, but will leave his grave alone, as I don't really want to find out.

Should we replace that word with something more appropriate, such as 'oxyphenbutazone'?

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Works for me :)

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@petertseng
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it seems to me like this would be a great opportunity to get common inputs/outputs in a json file

Edit: Oh, I see, it is already in progress #161 . All good then.

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drewbs commented May 19, 2016

This issue can be closed once the following PR's have been merged:

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Thanks @drewbs!

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drewbs commented May 20, 2016

Thanks @kytrinyx for implementing the changes!

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