aoc2021
My Advent of Code 2021 solutions, in Rust. (by orlp)
aoc2021
Advent of Code 2021 (Elixir + Pygame) (by p88h)
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aoc2021
Posts with mentions or reviews of aoc2021.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-03.
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Adventures in Advent of Code
My day 22 solution runs in <10ms: https://github.com/orlp/aoc2021/blob/master/src/bin/day22.rs
The trick I used was to represent signed volumes, compute the intersection and then store the 'negative cube' instead of splitting up cubes.
- What have been the most computationally complex puzzles over the years (i.e. takes most runtime to complete)?
- -🎄- 2021 Day 23 Solutions -🎄-
- AdventOfCode 2021, giorno 08
aoc2021
Posts with mentions or reviews of aoc2021.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-06.
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Me: "I'm going to learn rust for Advent of code!" Also me:
To be fair, compared to other years, only Elixir (last year) was more frustrating to learn than Rust (such that it does look like the picture above, due to many prototypes and all visualisation code being written in Python). I used Kotlin in 2020 and did Go for 2018 (though I didn't participate in that one live). I'm using C# this year, and all of these were simple enough that I didn't need to spend more time learning how to do things than actually doing them.
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Plus Python visualisation
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Python only today.
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Elixir
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[2021 Day 22][Pygame] The Cube(s)
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Elixir, Python 1708/791
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Elixir, 167 ms on Part 2.
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Elixir 934/972 ; 5ms/100ms
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[2021 Day 17][Pygame] Parabolic Probe Problem
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing aoc2021 and aoc2021 you can also consider the following projects:
smhasher - Hash function quality and speed tests
advent-of-code
AOC2022
BenchmarkDotNet - Powerful .NET library for benchmarking
advent-code-2021 - [Moved to: https://github.com/xdavidliu/advent-of-code]
AdventOfCode2022 - https://adventofcode.com/2022
advent-of-code-2021 - My Advent of Code 2021 solutions
aoc
advent21 - Advent of Code 2021
aoc2018 - Advent of Code 2018 (Go)
adventofcode2022 - A few Advent of Code puzzles (2022 edition) in C
aoc-2021-rust - Advent of Code 2021 in Rust