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advent-of-code
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-π- 2022 Day 10 Solutions -π-
Kotlin
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[2022 Day 5] CrateMover 9001 powered by Git + Bash (visualized using GitUp, do you know better tool to visualize git tree?)
Source code: GitHub The best piece in the solution is function `move`! I really like that the input commangs is the program code!
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[2022 Day 5 (Part 2)] The CrateMover 9001 powered by Git and Bash using input commands as code
Source code I've used GutUp for git tree visualisation, but it is not quite informative for this taks :/
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-π- 2022 Day 6 Solutions -π-
Kotlin solution using sliding window β± O(N), πΎ O(M), where N - number of chars in input, M - window size
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-π- 2022 Day 5 Solutions -π-
Kotlin, Bash + Git (yes, here is screencast)
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-π- 2022 Day 4 Solutions -π-
Kotlin using ranges
advent-of-code
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-π- 2022 Day 13 Solutions -π-
Scala using Β΅Json. Really happy with how concise this is. I was able to parse everything into a Packet class that extends Ordered, which gives us the compare function. So once that was implemented recursively according to the rules we were given, I was able to jsut call .sorted for part 2.
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-π- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -π-
Scala using jgrapht. I thought part 2 would require a different graph (similar to 2018 day 22) since the story said "to avoid needing to get out your climbing gear..." Glad that wasn't the case!
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-π- 2022 Day 11 Solutions -π-
Scala. Pretty happy with how I parsed these into anonymous instances of my Monkey trait. For me part 2 wasn't hard because of the modulo trick, but because I was using mutable queues. So I had to add a reset() method to get things back the way they were before running part 2
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-π- 2022 Day 10 Solutions -π-
Scala using tail recursion. Not the prettiest, but it works
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-π- 2022 Day 9 Solutions -π-
Scala. Not too bad with my Point helper class. After part 1 I refactored the movements into a move helper that just takes 2 arbitrary points; the current point and the one we are moving towards. Then it was easy enough to just apply that in order each iteration for part 2.
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-π- 2022 Day 8 Solutions -π-
Scala. It's ugly, but it works Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
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-π- 2022 Day 5 Solutions -π-
Scala. Parsing wasn't as hard as I thought it would be using transpose and then just filtering non-alphanumeric characters. I initially parsed to a Map[Int, mutable.Stack[Char]] but then that bit me in part 2 when I would have to "reset" it (dang mutability!). So instead I parse to Map[Int, String] and just build the mutable stacks twice.
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-π- 2022 Day 4 Solutions -π-
Updated version using sets instead of ranges
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-π- 2022 Day 2 Solutions -π-
Scala. A little more verbose than I would like, but it works Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
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-π- 2022 Day 1 Solutions -π-
Scala
What are some alternatives?
GitUp - The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.
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adventofcode - Solutions for problems from AdventOfCode.com
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AoC - Advents of Code in NASM x86_64 assembly
advent-of-code-rust - πStarter template for solving Advent of Code in Rust.
Advent-of-Code - A collection of my solutions for "Advent of Code"
advent-of-code-2022 - π My Advent of Code solutions in Rust. http://adventofcode.com/2022
AoC2022 - Solutions to the Advent of Code (AoC) 2022
adventofcode - Advent of Code challenge solutions
AdventOfCode-Day4-CampCleanup - .NET Core console app that solves the AdventOfCode Day 3 puzzle - Camp Cleanup
chapel - a Productive Parallel Programming Language