AdventOfCode.Template
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AdventOfCode.Template
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From Script to Scaffold in F#
Earlier this year, I wrote about scripting and automation in VSCode using typescript as part of an ongoing project to reduce time consuming repetitive actions in my professional life. So this seemed like a perfect opportunity to do something similar at a more targeted domain space. Additionally, I'd seen a few examples of AOC runners floating around (pre-built libraries and templates that come with hope to help streamline the mechanics of participating in AOC). There are a few solutions in the .NET ecosystem, but they're all in C#!
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[C#] [.NET] AoCHelper: Benchmark/framework library + template
You can use it 'as-is', or start from this template to better understand how it works 😊
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[2021] Big Inputs for Advent of Code 2021 Puzzles
I didn't really care about executing times, but using C# I ran into array size limits which made me switch to my approach. I'm using eduherminio/AdventOfCode solver framework which returns 0.5ms as a result, which I'm pretty sure is not correct tough. Adding a stopwatch to the executing method returns 3ms. Hope that helps.
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I am doing Advent of Code in C# using the new .NET 6 this year. Hope others will join the journey.
Great, me too! Check out this c# template on github for an easy way to manage the problems
- [C#] [.NET] Repo template and library to measure performance
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old languages compilers
F# F*
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From Script to Scaffold in F#
This year I've been attempting Advent of Code in my favourite programming language, F#. This is a beginner(ish) centered post about making incremental changes from the smallest possible solution to something more robust.
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for newbie , VScode+ionide or VisualStudio
I can recommend polyglot notebooks in vs code, so you can mix different languages.Take a look athttps://fsharp.org/ for some project ideas and frameworks.
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The comeback of the Fediverse and the Old Web
I have many less followers on Mastodon than in the Birdsite (40 vs 341), yet my activity has generated many more interactions than there. Not only that, among the users who decided to interact with me I counted: a co-discoverer of the Laniakea supercluster, one of the lead developers behind F#, the author of many important books on Java & JVM, plus many others. I'm literally a nobody, but this time there was no algorithm relying on relevance and engament metrics to decide what to present to each one of us.
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Chicago and London TDD Styles for Functional Programming
FP devs differ based on language here. Elm, like F#, tends to encourage "a bunch of functions and types in a file". While Elm supports modules, we don't really care where it came from; they're all pure, all deterministic, the compiler tells us if it works.
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Performance of immutable collections in .NET
The builtin fsharp collections actually are just "immutable", not persistent as you mention. (Ref: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/blob/master/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/map.fs. This is just an AVL tree that returns a copy on mutations: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/blob/577d06b9ec7192a6adafefd09ade0ed10b13897d/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/map.fs#L118)
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Coming from Scala
You can dive into .NET ecosystem by trying F#. It's functional-first language so this should be familiar.
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Parsing Lambda Error Logs in ReScript & Python
ReScript code is just like F# or OCAML; it doesn’t have a function parse phase like JavaScript, so we have to define our functions and types first before we can use them. That’s fine, but makes explaining the code backwards (meaning you start at the bottom of the file and work your way up), so we’ll start at our lambda handler and explain each part, regardless of where it’s defined.
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Please put units in names
F# is a JavaScript and .NET language for web, cloud, data-science, apps and more.
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Also a programming joke
What are some alternatives?
AdventOfCode2020 - My solutions for Advent Of Code 2020
ClojureCLR - A port of Clojure to the CLR, part of the Clojure project
advent-of-code - Advent of Code
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
AoCHelper - Helper .NET library for solving Advent of Code puzzles
julia - The Julia Programming Language
AdventOfCodeDayTemplate - The template for dotnet CLI for AdventOfCode day solution.
VisualFSharp - The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio
adventofcode2020 - Python solutions to https://adventofcode.com/2020
Nemerle - Nemerle language. Main repository.
advent-of-code-2021 - Solutions to Advent of Code 2021
IronScheme - IronScheme