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Many algorithms in Project Euler do not follow coding styles as mentioned by @dhruvmanila here, or even the standard coding guidelines.
Notes:
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solutionfunctions (a lot of them aren't named as "solution") - docstring inconsistencies:
>```docstring```
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Currently, several DOM examples are not executed in the reference. It is always helpful to have the example code exec
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🚀 Feature
Implementing the Algorithm to find the Diameter of a Binary Tree
Have you read the Contribution Guidelines?
Yes
Assignees
@musaabshirgar1 - Kotlin
@Sudheer121 - C++
@0utplay - Java
@arnav-roy - Python
@yashkansal - C
Description
It would be nice if there is a copy button in the docs and readme examples to make it easier for users to try the examples and play with the code. This should be easy to implement, maybe using a sphinx library. The docs are in the docs folder in the repo, I will let this issue open for new comers ;)
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Do you think it's possible to add a setting that makes things like numbers of views/dislikes (on videos and comments), numbers of likes, numbers of comments, numbers of subscribers invisible? One thing that a lot of people (including myself) dislike about social media is that it turns into a popularity contest, and having this as a setting could help those who don't want a popularity contest to be