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Dynamic Input

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Dynamic Input is Allow the challenges to be dynamically inputted rather than hard-coded.

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PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeEnhancement Suggestion[1]
DescriptionAllow the challenges to be dynamically inputted rather than hard-coded[1]
Suggested inScalability Considerations Section[1]
Contrasts WithHard Coded Approach[1]
OpposesHard Coded Approach[1]

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typebeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
ex:EnhancementSuggestion
labelbeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
Dynamic Input
descriptionbeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
Allow the challenges to be dynamically inputted rather than hard-coded
suggestedInbeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
ex:scalability-considerations-section
contrastsWithbeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
ex:hard-coded-approach
opposesbeam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
ex:hard-coded-approach

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/81258959-5509-44b4-9dd9-bef27c2fcaee
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      def main(): sorted_challenges = prioritize_challenges(challenges) for challenge, details in sorted_challenges: print(f"Challenge: {challenge}, Priority: {details['priority']}, Description: {details['description']}") if __na

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