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advent_of_code
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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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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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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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[LANGUAGE: Python]
- How many lines of code was your day 3 solution?
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Python, Part 1 Only
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Python
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Common Lisp
Rust Version
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[2018 day 9] [C] Fast solution to the marble game
When I get back home after the holiday weekend I'll try benchmarking on my machine properly. But here's my version (in Common Lisp): https://github.com/rabuf/advent-of-code/blob/master/2018/2018.09.org
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Ada and Advent of Code 2021
Rest of 2021
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Programing midlife "crysis"
I'm partial to Common Lisp, but both Scheme and Racket would be good choices as well. There's a few of us who've been using CL the last few years to solve (nearly) every puzzle. If you want to see (not always great) solutions to the puzzles in Common Lisp, here's my repo, of course don't look at days you haven't solved yet unless you want spoilers. But it can give you a feel for how CL can be used to solve the problems. I'd intended to revisit them and clean them up, but never got around to it.
What are some alternatives?
Advent_Of_Code - My solution for the Advent of Code challenges in various languages.
toit - Program your microcontrollers in a fast and robust high-level language.
advent-of-code-cpp - C++ solutions for the Advent of Code programming puzzles - http://adventofcode.com/
misra-rust - An investigation into what adhering to each MISRA-C rule looks like in Rust. The intention is to decipher how much we "get for free" from the Rust compiler.
advent - Solving Advent of Code problems. See https://adventofcode.com/
aoc-ada-2021 - Advent of Code 2021 in Ada
aoc2021 - Solutions for Advent of Code 2021 in Typescript with a custom React calendar.
advent-of-code-2020 - Solutions of Advent of Code 2020
AoCTools - Tools and Utilities for Advent of Code
advent-of-code - Advent of Code
AdventOfCode2021 - Advent of Code 2021 - New to Kotlin
programming-challenges - My attempts at solving various programming challenges. Leetcode, codewars, adventofcode, etc