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advent-of-code
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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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Kotlin solution using sliding window ⏱ O(N), 💾 O(M), where N - number of chars in input, M - window size
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Kotlin, Bash + Git (yes, here is screencast)
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-🎄- 2022 Day 4 Solutions -🎄-
Kotlin using ranges
advent-of-code
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 153/75 Raw solution
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One could instead count |F7 (that's what I do in my refactored solution), but counting all the bends would miscount the vertical segments (FJ would end up canceling itself out).
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That sounds like what I suggested here, actually. I don't have anything in my library with quite the right API yet, but I already have most of what you describe coded out. (It looks like I whipped it up for 2017 Day 13.)
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] Embarrassing/Embarrassing Ugly raw solution code
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 66/101 Raw solution code
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Python 3 21/12
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-🎄- 2022 Day 20 Solutions -🎄-
It doesn't, but you can use a separate list, wrapper classes, and deque.index to find where the values live. I may be biased but I think that my solution (ultimately using deque) isn't as complex as a custom linked list.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 19 Solutions -🎄-
Part 2 assumes you did part 1 properly. I did not! I'm pretty sure that the intended solution is to do a sort of reverse search (have a target number of geodes and work backwards to see if that's possible to achieve) but I was just not having success coming up with a way to do that. It's probably going to be blindingly obvious once I figure it out, but that might be an exercise for tomorrow.
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Python 3 9/15!!!
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Python 3 44/45
What are some alternatives?
GitUp - The Git interface you've been missing all your life has finally arrived.
AdventOfCode.Template - Advent of Code C# (.NET 8) template. Based on AoCHelper (https://github.com/eduherminio/AoCHelper)
adventofcode - Solutions for problems from AdventOfCode.com
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
AoC - Advents of Code in NASM x86_64 assembly
advent-of-code-2022 - advent of code 2022
Advent-of-Code - A collection of my solutions for "Advent of Code"
advent_of_code
AoC2022 - Solutions to the Advent of Code (AoC) 2022
slushy - Advent of Code 2022 in Rust
LEARN__Coding-Practices-and-Datastructures - Daily Coding Practices, Data structures, otherwise testing and some stuff. (Some garbage/some stuff)
Advent-of-Code-2022 - My solutions for the 2022 Advent of Code in a mix of MATLAB and Python3