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It's a brand new year! January 2023 What Are You Working On?
I've updated the README file of my github repository where I have put solutions to Advent of Code. The README file outlines my thoughts and considerations when writing the code which uses a minimal subset of the full Ada language, uses AdaControl to know the intended subset is used, how memory safety and resource management in general has been done when not taking advantage of SPARK. https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/advent_of_code
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Outsider's Guide to Ada
I am aware that controlled types are associated with performance penalty although I haven't fully understood why. When I write Ada code I try to avoid using them although sometimes there seem to be no workaround like for example when using Gautier's multi precision integer implementation when doing Advent of Code 2021 (https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/advent_of_code, the "Big_Int_Holder" package in advent_of_code_2021.adb). Return value optimization (RVO) does make me think of extended return and limited types in Ada 2005, although as was discussed in the video that move semantics is more than that. Thanks for bringing up the subject!
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AdaCore and Ferrous Systems Joining Forces to Support Rust
It's kind of the opposite for me. It takes much less time to understand what Ada-written code is doing compared to any of the C-type languages, or even Rust. It is very plainly written. Verbose, yes, but much more plainly written.
Just take a look at this, and tell me it's not legible: https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/advent_of_code/blob/mas...
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-🎄- 2021 Day 2 Solutions -🎄-
Ada95, part one (full code at https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/advent_of_code/):
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Ada and Advent of Code 2021
Ouch, link doesn't work, due to escape characters. The proper link: https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/advent_of_code
advent_of_code
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[2023 Day 6 p2] using maths?
In case you'd like to see an implementation, take a look here, though I'd suggest attempting to code it in without looking.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
Part 2 (Each file is a self-contained solution)
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[2022 Day 7] Trying to do AoC in C++ having known the language for less than 2 weeks:
In case you're pursuing this and want a reference: Part 1 Part 2 implemented using unique_ptr in cpp.
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2022 Day1 [C++] I can't find a single Solution in Your megathread in C++
One more for the list: https://github.com/vss2sn/advent_of_code
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-🎄- 2021 Day 24 Solutions -🎄-
Part 1
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-🎄- 2021 Day 17 Solutions -🎄-
Solutions in C++: Part 1 Part 2 (As always, every file is a self ontained solution) Explanatory notes added for the math used.
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[2021 Day 14 (Part2)][C++20] It still takes hours :-D
Should you choose the latter: Part 2 in C++.
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Solutions in C++: Part 1 Part 2
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