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Bob

Bob is a lackadaisical teenager. In conversation, his responses are very limited.

Bob answers 'Sure.' if you ask him a question.

He answers 'Whoa, chill out!' if you yell at him.

He says 'Fine. Be that way!' if you address him without actually saying anything.

He answers 'Whatever.' to anything else.

Instructions

Run the test file, and fix each of the errors in turn. When you get the first test to pass, go to the first pending or skipped test, and make that pass as well. When all of the tests are passing, feel free to submit.

Remember that passing code is just the first step. The goal is to work towards a solution that is as readable and expressive as you can make it.

Please make your solution as general as possible. Good code doesn't just pass the test suite, it works with any input that fits the specification.

Have fun!

Submitting Exercises

Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure you're exercise file you're submitting is in the exercism/csharp/<exerciseName> directory.

For example, if you're submitting bob.cs for the Bob exercise, the submit command would be something like exercism submit <path_to_exercism_dir>/csharp/bob/bob.cs.

Source

Inspired by the 'Deaf Grandma' exercise in Chris Pine's Learn to Program tutorial. http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06

Submitting Incomplete Problems

It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.