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37 lines
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# Meetup
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Calculate the date of meetups.
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Typically meetups happen on the same day of the week.
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Examples are
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- the first Monday
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- the third Tuesday
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- the Wednesteenth
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- the last Thursday
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Note that "Monteenth", "Tuesteenth", etc are all made up words. There
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was a meetup whose members realised that there are exactly 7 days that
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end in '-teenth'. Therefore, one is guaranteed that each day of the week
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(Monday, Tuesday, ...) will have exactly one date that is named with '-teenth'
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in every month.
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To run the tests simply run the command `go test` in the exercise directory.
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If the test suite contains benchmarks, you can run these with the `-bench`
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flag:
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go test -bench .
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For more detailed info about the Go track see the [help
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page](http://exercism.io/languages/go).
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## Source
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Jeremy Hinegardner mentioned a Boulder meetup that happens on the Wednesteenth of every month [https://twitter.com/copiousfreetime](https://twitter.com/copiousfreetime)
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## Submitting Incomplete Problems
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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