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3.8 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
q | Haskell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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public
Posts with mentions or reviews of public.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-26.
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Whatโs up with IntCode 2019?
I liked the intcode problems not only because they allowed for quasi-interactive problems (which you would not expect to be able to do with a simple input-output type puzzle website) but also more importantly the possibility to reverse engineer the intcode programs. I regard this as "bonus content" since it was not necessary for completing the puzzles but it provided hours of additional fun while doing it. My repo contains the "whitebox" solutions to each intcode problem that bypass the interpreter to extract the solution from the input as directly as possible.
aoc2020
Posts with mentions or reviews of aoc2020.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-26.
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Can you share a real-world anecdote of when laziness helped simplify your code/project structure?
https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020/blob/main/AOC.hs#L285-L292
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Whatโs up with IntCode 2019?
I sometimes used Parsec, and sometimes splitOn from Data.List.Split, but normally managed to get the parsing side working pretty quickly. My code is at https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020 if you're interested.
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Advent of Code 2020, Day 25 [Spoilers]
Video walkthrough and code repo.
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-๐- 2020 Day 23 Solutions -๐-
Code Repository: https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020
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Advent of Code, Day 22 [Spoilers]
Code: https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020 Video: https://youtu.be/26EvM7WhjU8
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2020 Day 20 Solutions
Part 2: https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020/blob/main/20b.hs
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-๐- 2020 Day 22 Solutions -๐-
Code Repository: https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020
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Instantly thought of this when I saw this template
By the way, my code for day 20 is already on GitHub.
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It's so frustrating to not be able to know or google any concepts behind a problem, even though you are confident that there are.
As for the CS algorithms and concepts required, indeed many of the part 2s are for sure only really doable with university-level training. Fortunately, though, there are many universities that put their lectures online. One is MIT, and I would highly recommend watching MIT 6.006 and 6.046, available free on the MIT OpenCourseWare YouTube channel. The lectures on dynamic programming are particularly pertinent for both 7b and 10b. In fact, the solutions I had for both boiled down to the same algorithm: summarising a DAG (directed acyclic graph) from the leaves up, so I was able to reuse my code and solve 10b really quickly.
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AoC 2020 - Day 16 - Task 2 - need Help please [Dart]
My AoC code is at https://github.com/haskelling/aoc2020 but I'm afraid it's not in Dart. I have to admit that I haven't actually done much Dart for a few years, so I saw your post as an opportunity to see if I could remember a bit. My code in all languages these days is now very much influenced by Haskell, which I'm using for AoC. If you're interested, I also have a video series about solving AoC2020 in Haskell: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcrYL-tiYTlULpi_BGB44QA/videos
What are some alternatives?
When comparing public and aoc2020 you can also consider the following projects:
advent-of-code-2021 - ๐ My Advent of Code solutions in Rust. http://adventofcode.com/2021
aoc-2020-haskell
aoc - ๐ My solutions and walkthroughs for Advent of Code and more related stuff.
aoc - advent of code
advent-of-code-kotlin-template - The Advent of Code template project for Kotlin
aoc-2020 - Complete Advent Of Code 2020 solutions in Node.js
rustgym - Leetcode Solutions in Rust, Advent of Code Solutions in Rust and more
aoc2020 - Advent of Code 2020
awesome-advent-of-code - A collection of awesome resources related to the yearly Advent of Code challenge.
aoc-clojure - Advent of code 2020 solutions in Clojure
advent-of-code-rust - ๐Starter template for solving Advent of Code in Rust.