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Languages in 25 Days
I did the same challenge this year, though I didn't use as “esoteric” languages (TeX… I love it :D), but I've made it more difficult than necessary by using the languages I'm familiar with first, before realizing this might be a mistake… I've written on my learnings on the AoC subreddit[0] and if you'd like to see my code, it's of course on GitHub[1].
0: https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/zwi0t4/2022_w...
1: https://github.com/d12bb/AdventOfCode/tree/main/2022
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[2022] What I learned using a different language each day
Anyways, if you're interested, here's the code. Now I'll try to get rid of all these compilers, interpreters, language servers, Neovim plugins etc. I'll never use again…
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AoC 2022 day 11 done in Raku, looking for feedback
I never used Raku (or even Perl) before, but as I try to solve Advent of Code using a different language every day this year, I did today's problem in Raku. I'm quite intrigued by its Grammar feature and used it to parse the input, but found it really difficult to get working. That said, I'd like to hear from more experienced Rakuistas if what I did was even remotely idiomatic or looks just gross to your eyes. So here's my code (may be easier to read on Github):
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Today's Raku: src
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I'm doing different language each day, all solutions here.
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 153/75 Raw solution
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One could instead count |F7 (that's what I do in my refactored solution), but counting all the bends would miscount the vertical segments (FJ would end up canceling itself out).
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That sounds like what I suggested here, actually. I don't have anything in my library with quite the right API yet, but I already have most of what you describe coded out. (It looks like I whipped it up for 2017 Day 13.)
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] Embarrassing/Embarrassing Ugly raw solution code
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 66/101 Raw solution code
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Python 3 21/12
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It doesn't, but you can use a separate list, wrapper classes, and deque.index to find where the values live. I may be biased but I think that my solution (ultimately using deque) isn't as complex as a custom linked list.
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Part 2 assumes you did part 1 properly. I did not! I'm pretty sure that the intended solution is to do a sort of reverse search (have a target number of geodes and work backwards to see if that's possible to achieve) but I was just not having success coming up with a way to do that. It's probably going to be blindingly obvious once I figure it out, but that might be an exercise for tomorrow.
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Python 3 9/15!!!
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Python 3 44/45
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