gryf
Graph data structure library aspiring to be convenient, versatile, correct and performant. (by pnevyk)
advent-of-code-2022
🎄 My solutions to Advent of Code 2022. (by v-shenoy)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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gryf
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Gryf - a new graph data structure library aspiring to be convenient, versatile, correct and performant
Interesting use case. I think that the way to go would be to create adapter which would wrap (a reference to) the original graph and provide trait implementations that call the methods of the underlying graph but doing filtering after that. That is definitely something that can be included in the library. I created an issue for this.
advent-of-code-2022
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Rust
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (49/2022)!
Mentioning it again, I am doing Advent of Code in Rust this year. Link to repo if anyone's interested.
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I'm seeing a... pattern with my Rust solutions so far
Oh, I am using them. I already love the rust toolchain, and all of them being integrated into cargo via cargo plugins. I have .pre-commit-config.yaml configured to run cargo fmt/check/clippy before check-in.
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Solution.
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Rust: Day 02
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Rust: Day 02 Decided to use AoC 2022 to learn some Rust.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gryf and advent-of-code-2022 you can also consider the following projects:
lib-wc - A simple rust library
adventofcode
algo - Coding problems with modern languages, TDD and CI
AOC-2022
Rust - All Algorithms implemented in Rust
aoc-2022-in-kotlin - AoC 2022 in Kotlin 😺
graph - A library for high-performant graph algorithms.
aoc2022 - Advent of Code 2022
rusty-graphs - Collection of examples for showcasing various Rust graph data structure libraries.
AoC2022
advent-of-code-2022
AoC2022 - A collection for my Advent of Code (https://adventofcode.com/) solutions using the Nim programming languages (https://nim-lang.org/)
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