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Mars Rover challenge in Ruby
I'd suggest that the position, and maybe orientation also, ought to be its own object ... "Location"?
I'd also prefer to use symbols rather than strings where possible, and rely on data rather than l …
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Calculate Hamming distance between DNA sequences in Ruby
You might like to consider the downside of all of the array/enumerable methods – poor performance, and not necessarily better looking code.
Sometimes, simpler can be better.
original.length.times.re …