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:: I shall specify the wordlist and be specific about the result set. [[User:Axtens|Axtens]] ([[User talk:Axtens|talk]]) 01:10, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
:: Okay that's done. How do I tell the Perl6<sup>*</sup> contributor to abbreviate his output? [[User:Axtens|Axtens]] ([[User talk:Axtens|talk]]) 03:40, 5 August 2019 (UTC)
:: <sup>*</sup> (which has been subsequently changed to '''Raku'''.) -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] ([[User talk:Gerard Schildberger|talk]]) 20:55, 8 July 2020 (UTC)
==A good task description specifies a problem rather than a procedure==
The real task/problem here is to identify and display a subset of words (in a given lexicon) that are 'circular' in the sense which you describe.
The current formulation (para 3) is the narration of a '''procedure''', rather than the statement of a problem or task, and is perhaps not yet quite consistent with the Rosetta Code goal (see the landing page) of aiding ''a person with a grounding in one approach to a problem in learning another''.
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:: --[[User:PureFox|PureFox]] ([[User talk:PureFox|talk]]) 09:10, 6 August 2019 (UTC)
:"Rotations" would be clearer than "permutations" as well.--LambertDW 04:54, 30 June 2020 (UTC)
== should programming solutions be assuming caseless words? ==
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