AdventOfCode2020
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AdventOfCode2020
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What languages have you learnt with AoC and now you love...or ended as "meh"?
Back in 2020 I challenged myself to use a different language for each day of AoC. Some of the languages I heard of for the first time. From that brief experience:
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Different language every day
I did it last year, you can check the list and some reflections here. I have also collected a list of other people's attempts.
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Which language should I pick ?
Depends on what you already know and what you expect to learn. Last year I challenged myself to solve each puzzle in a different language, but this year I'll stick to Haskell.
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[YEAR - 2015] Every day with a new language !
I did the same thing this year: https://github.com/bereal/AdventOfCode2020/, and also collected other people's attempts. I added a link to your repo to the collection.
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-🎄- 2020 Day 22 Solutions -🎄-
Elixir
AoC2020
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-🎄- 2020 Day 25 Solutions -🎄-
My Answer\ There isn't much to say about today's puzzle. A rather straightforward MATLAB implementation. Merry Christmas everyone!
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-🎄- 2020 Day 22 Solutions -🎄-
Part 1\ Part 2\ Since the script for part 2 is written in a recursive way, there is an extra step to get the final answer. The final answer can be easily obtained based on the non-empty deck.\ \ I was confused by the infinite loop prevention rule, but other than that, pretty simple puzzle.
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2020 Day 21 Solutions
My MATLAB answer for part 1. Part 2 can be easily done manually so I didn't bother writing codes for that:)
What are some alternatives?
perlweeklychallenge-club - Knowledge base for The Weekly Challenge club members using Perl, Raku, Ada, APL, Awk, Bash, BASIC, Bc, Befunge-93, Bourne Shell, BQN, Brainfuck, C3, C, CESIL, C++, C#, Clojure, COBOL, Coconut, Crystal, D, Dart, Dc, Elm, Emacs Lisp, Erlang, Excel VBA, Fennel, Fish, Forth, Fortran, Gembase, GNAT, Go, Haskell, Haxe, HTML, Idris, IO, J, Janet, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Kotlin, Lisp, Lua, M4, Miranda, Modula 3, MMIX, Mumps, Myrddin, Nim, Nix, Node.js, Nuweb, OCaml, Odin, Ook, Pascal, PHP, Python, Postscript, Prolog, R, Ring, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, Sed, Smalltalk, SQL, Swift, Tcl, TypeScript, Visual BASIC, WebAssembly, Wolfram, XSLT and Zig.
AdventOfCode-Java - adventOfCode(Language.JAVA);
aoc2017 - My solutions for Advent of Code 2017, each in a different language.
aoc2020 - Advent of Code 2020
lolcode-spec - LOLCODE language specification archives and development.
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advent-of-code-2020-jq - Solving Advent of Code with jq [Moved to: https://github.com/odnoletkov/advent-of-code-jq]
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