aoc2015
Advent of Code 2015 (by ednl)
AdventOfCode2020
Solutions to all 25 AoC 2020 problems in Rust :christmas_tree: (by AxlLind)
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aoc2015
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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?
AdventOfCode2020
Posts with mentions or reviews of AdventOfCode2020.
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I cannot be the one that thinks this: notice the gaps between each problem, does this mean we'll descend the islands later on?
AoC 2020 was like that too.
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[2023 day 3 and 4] Day 4 is quite a bit higher than day 3. Do you think we will be jumping around like 2020, or will there just be a gap?
As a reminder, https://adventofcode.com/2020 started jumping at day 8
- Broken days order in 2020 calendar?
- Aoe2 datasets
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Zig seems great but it is still in its infancy.
I learned Zig first from the official guide at https://ziglang.org/learn/getting-started/, then from https://ziglearn.org/. I also used Zig to go through https://adventofcode.com/2020, which more about solving given tasks. At certain point you will be ready to read source code of Zig's std library in place for documentation.
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What is a good way to learn .net?
Go through the AdventOfCode in C# - it will show you what you are missing when it comes to data types and algorithms.
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[2021 Day 1-25][Rust] Solutions to all of this year's problems in terse and clean Rust
2020 in Rust
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-🎄- 2021 Day 23 Solutions -🎄-
Link to full solution
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-🎄- 2021 Day 19 Solutions -🎄-
Phew, almost 2 hours of intense coding. This was an incredibly difficult day. Got flashbacks to day 20 of last year.
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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