Kata for Javascript: Converting a Python variable name to Camel Case for Javascript. #3130
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Yeah that kata is misnamed, nothing we can do about it now though as far as I know. |
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Ok , got it! (Sigh!). My solution is rather more inelegant than some of
the other solutions. Didn’t think to use regular expression! 🤨
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Yeah that kata is misnamed, nothing we can do about it now though as far
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I'm just posting a question here. I just finished the Kata exercise "Convert string to Camel Case". I failed the test because it produced this error:
"toCamelCase('The-Stealth-Warrior') did not return correct value: expected 'the-stealth-warrior' to equal 'TheStealthWarrior'"
But my understanding of the Javascript convention of camel case is that the first word must start with a lowercase letter? The exception is if one were converting a string to Pascal case. So I added an if statement to my algorithm to treat the first word differently than the rest.
Am I misinformed?
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