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advent-of-code
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-❄️- 2023 Day 6 Solutions -❄️-
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Advent of Code 2021 using SQL (PostgreSQL-flavored)
Heh I wondered the same thing, but the README says he may not complete every challenge. I actually did the first problem in SQL, and learned a bit about window functions and bounding the range it covers:
https://github.com/jarshwah/advent-of-code/blob/main/sql/202...
Though now I know you can ignore the window and just compare against the 3rd offset, the first solution just needs a `LEAD(depth, 3)` to complete the second question.
Still - I learned about `RANGE BETWEEN` so I'm calling it a win.
adventofcode
What are some alternatives?
advent-2021-sql - Advent of Code 2021 using SQL (PostgreSQL-flavored)
adventofcode - Yearly advent coding challenge at https://adventofcode.com/
aoc2022
AdventOfCode - Advent of code daily challenge
slushy - Advent of Code 2022 in Rust
advent_of_code - All of my :star: Advent of Code solutions - using Elixir
advent-of-code
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advent-of-code-2022 - Advent of Code 2022 in Javascript
AdventOfCode - My solutions for the yearly Advent of Code puzzles
AOC2021-postgresql - Advent of Code 2021 done with vanilla postgresql.