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the cyclist
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Alan Chalker
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Nick Howe
: As Alan noted, the Twitter feeds seem broken. Perhaps the change to the queue update timing was...
Alan Chalker
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Doug
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Michael
: The syntax of the function ’solver’ as explained in the rules is: colors = solver(A,[targetRow...
Ned
: Hello SY: Some of the intermediate challenges are predictable, but some of them are improvised. We’ll...
SY
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Helen Chen
: Hi Kapil - The code will be uploaded when the contest starts at noon (Boston time) on November 4th. Helen
kapil
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