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awesome-advent-of-code
- [2023] A list of solutions for this year and years past
- Advent of Code 2022, Solutions in Common Lisp
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Looking for good python and rust solutions repos
Also worth checking out this repo for solutions in any language: https://github.com/Bogdanp/awesome-advent-of-code
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[2022] AoC Awesome List on Github
This is a good idea, but we already have (at least 1) established list that people are using: https://github.com/Bogdanp/awesome-advent-of-code
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Sea Cucumber
What was the most eloquent solution I found on Github and Youtube?
- Can you find the optimal route for the trolly?
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[C#] Repo for solutions in C#
https://github.com/Bogdanp/awesome-advent-of-code Check out this repo for solutions for various languages. Consider adding yours to the C# part of the README
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Three Ways to Debug Code in Elixir
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I find the above really elegant. It's correct, the special case for "0" is very explicit, and if you try a negative number, Elixir will simply be unable to match the given problem to a function definition (n < 0), which makes more sense than throwing "BadArgument" errors/exceptions.
If you really want to just solve problems, I advise sticking with Python, there's nothing wrong with it. Most languages also provide a lot of functional concepts, I'm sure Python is no exception (with some libraries). Be prepared that functional languages require you to think differently, but it is really fun to do things in a functional way!
Good luck!
[1]: https://github.com/Bogdanp/awesome-advent-of-code
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2020 Day 15 Solutions
I added my repo to Awesome AoC because the other two Dart solutions were not for all days. I'm not sure my code is the best example of Dart code! Is your code available? Maybe you could share it?
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[2023 Day 5 (Part 2)] [JS] Anyone beat 19ms?
My solution runs both parts in 3.5 ms on my 1.80 GHz Dell machine, which I think is pretty good for JavaScript. I explain my solution in the comments.
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Has anything changed about authentication for downloading input?
Here is a link to the Node module that handles my input fetching. The function that performs the actual request is below, using Node's built-in https module:
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[2022 Day 10 (Part 2)] Today's puzzle not screenreader accessible
I made one in JavaScript as part of my AoC framework; feel free to steal the code.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 2 Solutions -🎄-
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Please include your contact info in the User-Agent header of automated requests!
I mean, yeah, others are welcome to use it: https://github.com/rjwut/advent
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[2022] AoC Awesome List on Github
My repo is at https://github.com/rjwut/advent. It has all solutions for all years in Node, and includes auto input download, skeleton solution generation, and even OCR for the ASCII letters used in some puzzles.
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[ALL YEARS] [JavaScript] New member of the 350⭐club
I just earned my last missing star. (No surprise, it was 2019 day 22. 🤮) My repo has all solutions in JavaScript, the vast majority of which complete sub-second. I also wanted to make it more useful for people learning the language, so I tried to write things in a way that would be more easily readable and maintainable than your typical quick-and-dirty solutions, and there's lots of documentation, probably more than I'd normally write. I also included my framework for generating skeleton solution files and retrieving input from the site (throttled and cached, of course). It even includes my OCR module for reading the large ASCII art letters used in some puzzles. Hope somebody out there finds it helpful in their own quest to improve their coding!
What are some alternatives?
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks
advent-of-code-2022 - https://adventofcode.com/2022/
advent-of-code-2019 - Advent of Code 2019 Solutions (Spoilers!)
advent-of-code-next - NextJS Project for Advent of Code
aoc-2020 - Advent of Code 2020 in 25 Different Languages
aoc_helper - @salt-die's aoc_helper package, rewritten from the ground up
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AdventOfCodeBase - Template repository for solving Advent of Code puzzles, which automatically handles input retrieval and output.
advent_of_code_2022 - Advent of Code solutions for 2022, in Rust!
factor - Factor programming language
advent-of-code-2021 - An Elixir learner's solution for the Advent of Code 2021 event.
aoclib - Utilities convenient for Advent of Code solutions in Rust