Snap-in-Time
script for btrfs backups (by djotaku)
aoc2015
Advent of Code 2015 (by ednl)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Snap-in-Time
Posts with mentions or reviews of Snap-in-Time.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-23.
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Completing Advent of Code 2015 with 3 Programming languages
Python - it’s my main language and the one in which I’m most proficient. I have written some programs used by many others (like my Extra Life Donation Tracker) and utilities that solve some problem I have (like my btrfs snapshot and backup program). By solving each problem in Python first, I allow myself to focus on the problem first instead of a syntax I’m unfamiliar with.
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how do you go from basic python stuff to building a project????
https://github.com/djotaku/Snap-in-Time - for btrfs snapshots
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Do programmers save chunks of code for repeated use?
IF you think it'll be useful to others, then see if there's a repo for your programming language like CPAN, PyPi, NPM, etc and put it there. This utility I made for btrfs snapshots is useful to anyone else using btrfs, so I put it on pypi: https://github.com/djotaku/Snap-in-Time can be found at https://pypi.org/project/snapintime/
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Dumb Question: learning to code but have no idea what to code
I wanted to manage my btrfs COW snapshots, so I madde: https://github.com/djotaku/Snap-in-Time
aoc2015
Posts with mentions or reviews of aoc2015.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-18.
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[2015 Day 19 (Part 1 & 2)] Python Deterministic Solution
When I solved this, I cheated .... and used the exact comment you linked to make my solution for part 2 really simple: it's just a direct calculation with the number of "parentheses" and "commas": https://github.com/ednl/aoc2015/blob/main/day19.py
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[2015 Day 15] Need a nudge to get away from brute forcing this
That's a great simple way of doing gradient descent (ascent, in this case..). I added that to my explanation of the example, which was far too long and complicated: you don't need to limit the search space, just start in the middle! Obviously that's not something that will work in general, but the puzzle is well-behaved enough. They usually are.
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puzzle input with no answer
Same with my version: https://github.com/ednl/aoc2015/blob/main/day05.py
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[2021 Day 1] Quick question from a newcomer
You're correct! There are no time limits; in fact, you can work on any puzzle from any year, which means you can even start from the beginning of Advent of Code 2015 if you wanted to!
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Advent of Code (AoC) Day One
This is the seventh year puzzles, if you want to check out previous years take a look at: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
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Completing Advent of Code 2015 with 3 Programming languages
Throughout the spring and summer of 2021 a few of the times that I mentioned on the Advent of Code subreddit that I was doing the 2015 problem set in all 3 languages, some folks said they’d be interested in a writeup on the experience. Now that I’ve finally finished 2015 (my first set of 50 stars!) it’s time for that writeup. Before I continue, I’d like to thank everyone on the subreddit who has helped me. I have a README.md for each day’s problem and you’ll find my thanks to those who helped me within those READMEs here in my repo.
- [2015 Day 20] There must be a more efficient way to solve this, right? What is it?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Snap-in-Time and aoc2015 you can also consider the following projects:
adventofcode - My solutions to the Advent of Code challenges
ELDonationTracker - A Python-based donation tracker for Extra Life streams
pip - The Python package installer
aoc2017 - My solutions for Advent of Code 2017, each in a different language.
Glitch-Garden - A Plants Vs Zombies clone from my Udemy Class
adventofcode - Solutions to Advent of Code puzzles
yabsnap - Btrfs Scheduled Snapshot Manager for Arch
adventofcode - Advent of code omnibus repository
lastfmeoystats - Create some stats for last.fm End of Year Post
photo_stats - Read directory containing photos and produce stats and graphs
Snap-in-Time vs adventofcode
aoc2015 vs ELDonationTracker
Snap-in-Time vs pip
aoc2015 vs aoc2017
Snap-in-Time vs Glitch-Garden
aoc2015 vs adventofcode
Snap-in-Time vs yabsnap
aoc2015 vs adventofcode
Snap-in-Time vs ELDonationTracker
aoc2015 vs adventofcode
Snap-in-Time vs lastfmeoystats
Snap-in-Time vs photo_stats