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Kumite (ko͞omiˌtā) is the practice of taking techniques learned from Kata and applying them through the act of freestyle sparring.

You can create a new kumite by providing some initial code and optionally some test cases. From there other warriors can spar with you, by enhancing, refactoring and translating your code. There is no limit to how many warriors you can spar with.

A great use for kumite is to begin an idea for a kata as one. You can collaborate with other code warriors until you have it right, then you can convert it to a kata.

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  • import operator
    f=operator.call
    • f=lambda x:x()
    • import operator
    • f=operator.call
Fundamentals
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  • import random as r 
    
    class Dice:
        def __init__(self, faces):
            self.faces = faces
        def __call__(self):
            return r.choice(self.faces)
        
    d = Dice(["⚀", "⚁", "⚂", "⚃", "⚄", "⚅"])
    • import random as r
    • class Dice:
    • def __init__(self, faces):
    • self.faces = faces
    • def roll(self):
    • def __call__(self):
    • return r.choice(self.faces)
    • dice = Dice(["⚀", "⚁", "⚂", "⚃", "⚄", "⚅"])
    • d = dice.roll
    • d = Dice(["⚀", "⚁", "⚂", "⚃", "⚄", "⚅"])
Code
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  • #
    • let distance = 90; // try changing this value to test different outputs
    • output = distance < 3 ? "Almost there": "yuh gotta wait a little"
    • console.log(output);
    • #