adventofcode2022
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10.0 | 8.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
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adventofcode2022
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Advent of Code: Day 3
My solution follows, as always unwrap-free, and framework is available at https://github.com/niklasha/adventofcode2022
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Whatβs everyone working on this week (48/2022)?
Well, same as all year so far, closing in on a custom invoicing system for a client with a very specific business model. But, this week is adventofcode.com, so of course that will get its share too. I've done it in Rust the three last years, hopefully I'll do better than ever this year! https://github.com/niklasha/adventofcode2022
adventofcode
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[2021 Day 6 (Part 2)] [Rust] Pretty darn elegant
This lets you cut out the relatively expensive fcount.remove(0) operation, and each loop is basically one addition and a few assignments. Full solution here.
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Advent of Code: Day 3
Your solution is pretty much exactly the super concise version of my definitely over-engineered solution.
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[2022 Day 2] Data structures good control flow bad!!!
You can see the code here
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AOC Day 2
Here's my solution
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[2015 day 04][Zig] Some tips to solve the problem without brute force?
Your solution looks remarkably similar to my Rust solution which solves both parts in 1.6s on the cheap NUC I use as my coding workstation.
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2020 Day 8.2 in Python - trying to figure out how to do this efficiently?
It's in Rust, so I'm not sure how readable you'll find it, but in case it helps, you can see the code here.
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Programing midlife "crysis"
I found a single crate with a bunch of binaries worked well. It let me use a shared library easily. You can see my crate organization here if that's helpful.
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2020 day 7 (part 2) How would you solve this without recursion?
You can see my code here in case it helps.
What are some alternatives?
solomon-db - An embedded Gremlin-compatible graph database written in Rust
adventofcode.sh - Advent of Code 2020 and 2015, done in bash. Because why not?
glit - Retrieve all mails of users related to a git repository, a git user or a git organization
advent - Advent of Code - Ada
liveask - A one-stop solution for moderating discussions and Q&As.
advent-of-code-golf-2020 - doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same results
SoundcoreManager - Control Soundcore headphones with the power of Rust.
advent - Solving Advent of Code problems. See https://adventofcode.com/
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
AdventOfCode2022
lorislib - Powerful pattern matching engine in Rust.
advent-of-code-2020 - Solutions of Advent of Code 2020