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Number of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

#Number of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

Number of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

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#Amount#Number of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved, are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

#Amount of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved, are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

#Number of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.

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#Amount of approaches

I often see that questions which have multiple ways of being solved, are more interesting than challenges which have only one exact way to approach the problem. If that's the case, it is just a contest of who has the best built-ins. When there are multiple approaches, it's also quite a puzzle of finding out which approach is better for your submission.