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☃️ - 2023 DAY 4 SOLUTIONS -☃️
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console.log('Hello World')
Feels like the challenges are getting easier than harder currently. Fairly straightforward when doing it the lazy way with python. ::: spoiler Python
Puzzles on the weekend are usually a bit more involved than weekdays. 23 is probably going to be a monster this year...
That int-call on the return value for the point value is a good idea. I manually returned 0 if there were no matches.
I personally would prefer the if check and return 0 in most instances just because it's clearer and more readable. But the two previous functions were one-liners so it just looked better if get_winnings() also was.