pqueue
Erlang Priority Queues (by okeuday)
adventofcode
Advent of code (by Peter554)
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1 | 9 | |
170 | 3 | |
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2.9 | 8.4 | |
6 months ago | 4 months ago | |
Erlang | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
pqueue
Posts with mentions or reviews of pqueue.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-14.
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-🎄- 2021 Day 15 Solutions -🎄-
This limitation did give me an excuse to implement Dijkstra's algorithm from scratch, which was fun; it also allowed me to play around with the pqueue library, which is very convenient although also imposes its own set of constraints that require the user to have a good amount of foreknowledge about the data they plan to insert into the queue. Since I didn't have that for this problem, I chose a pessimistic heuristic that doesn't seem to impact performance much for the data sizes we're dealing with here.
adventofcode
Posts with mentions or reviews of adventofcode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-15.
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[2022 Day 17 Part 1] Help me get my last stars of 2022..!
The error was in the global variable rock_cycle and running the sample as part of my test case before the real input, which upset the position in the rock cycle. oops!!! https://github.com/Peter554/adventofcode/pull/80/commits/bddc42ed2eba1d193438c009916a1ebf315ff92a
- [2022 Day 17 Part 1][python] Solution working for sample but not my input
- -🎄- 2021 Day 16 Solutions -🎄-
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-🎄- 2021 Day 15 Solutions -🎄-
here's my solution by the way, which uses heapq https://github.com/Peter554/adventofcode/blob/master/2021/day15/solution.py
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-🎄- 2021 Day 13 Solutions -🎄-
Python. I always write test cases for the sample and my input, so I can debug and refactor. Today was interesting because we assert against strings rather than ints in part 2!
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-🎄- 2021 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
Full solution
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-🎄- 2021 Day 5 Solutions -🎄-
Python. A bit verbose, but readable (I hope!).
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Python
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-🎄- 2020 Day 23 Solutions -🎄-
golang
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pqueue and adventofcode you can also consider the following projects:
Ravenx - Notification dispatch library for Elixir applications
AoC - my personal repo for the advent of code yearly challenge
enm - Erlang driver for nanomsg
adventofcode
que - Simple Job Processing in Elixir with Mnesia :zap:
hello-world - Innocent first test.
elixir_nsq - An NSQ client for Elixir and Erlang, written in Elixir.
aoc2021 - Advent of Code 2021 on my homemade 16-bit CPU SCAMP
conduit - A message queue framework, with support for middleware and multiple adapters.
AdventOfCode2021 - My solutions to advent of code 2021. Will keep updating as the event progresses.
oban - 💎 Robust job processing in Elixir, backed by modern PostgreSQL and SQLite3
Advent-of-Code - Advent of Code