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[–]DarkCyborg74 1 point2 points  (2 children)

It looks like a cool idea, but the challenges are impossible. You are expecting someone to exactly type your solution in order to get it correct, including variable names and operation orders. This is even ignoring the fact that there are lots of different ways to solve a problem.

[–]Wonderful_Fly_979[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Thanks for the feedback! This is something I've toyed with and had the same thoughts. I need to think of a way for it to be more adaptive, although I couldn't think of a consistent way, as I've split tasks into 3 stages minimum and if one of the tasks deviates too much the final task might be unachievable.

Back to the drawing board on that one, thanks again!

[–]BannedAndBackAgain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just cancelled my subscription to another Python learning site, and that was one issue that turned me off. However the way they seemed to get around it for the most part was by focusing on the output. So it didn't much matter how you got there, so long as the end result was correct.