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- screenshots of completed sections will be posted in comments
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GROUP DECISION: Weekends we will be here.
Kris: gets here around 6am, prefer to leave around 6-6:30pm, rather not be here for 14 hours unless last day. Prefer to work side by side. Yoseph: "Meh" about the weekends. Similar to Kris.
My code: http://exercism.io/submissions/a2c21ec6705b418090c8098954cf5d6d
1st Responder(http://exercism.io/submissions/4537749e38d94932b330f9eabd094ef2) The way this Isogram function was tested, I'm sure this is one of many solutions making use of RegEx. Although I've been trying to avoid using RegEx, it seems like this test is a good place to use it if you know how. Also, I've never seen a Set actually used either - so that's pretty cool.
2nd Responder(http://exercism.io/submissions/275ed5af4fb24c0582b082b37b85c569) It's refreshing to see comments in other people's code to explain what's going on - especially when it comes to exercisms, where everybody is trying to cram a solution is as few lines as possible. This is the first solution if seen using RegEx to explicitly check for diacrtics. Also, interesting to see so many people reaching for a for loop over a simple iterator to make their lives easy. It's strange to see how enumerables are our go-to when it comes to iteration while JS developers