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[2018 day 9] [C] Fast solution to the marble game
When I get back home after the holiday weekend I'll try benchmarking on my machine properly. But here's my version (in Common Lisp): https://github.com/rabuf/advent-of-code/blob/master/2018/2018.09.org
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Ada and Advent of Code 2021
Rest of 2021
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Programing midlife "crysis"
I'm partial to Common Lisp, but both Scheme and Racket would be good choices as well. There's a few of us who've been using CL the last few years to solve (nearly) every puzzle. If you want to see (not always great) solutions to the puzzles in Common Lisp, here's my repo, of course don't look at days you haven't solved yet unless you want spoilers. But it can give you a feel for how CL can be used to solve the problems. I'd intended to revisit them and clean them up, but never got around to it.
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[2020 Day 10 (Part 2)][C++] Non-memoization solution!
Interestingly, I think that solution is rather near the memoized version in one key regard. It's not memoization, however it's still storing all the results (the count for every joltage adaptor). You can massively reduce its storage by going with something like my solution (C-f for "part 2", there are two solutions one in Common Lisp and one in Ada), which is like the non-memoized iterative fibonacci series (psuedocode, pythonesque):
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Programing midlife "crysis"
It can. I did almost all the days from last year in Prolog (https://github.com/aarroyoc/advent-of-code-2020) so you can take a look. The most important thing is understand DCGs so you can use the pure input or pio library to read the data in a Prolog way. That library is already included in SWI or Scryer.
What are some alternatives?
Advent_Of_Code - My solution for the Advent of Code challenges in various languages.
racket - The Racket repository
toit - Program your microcontrollers in a fast and robust high-level language.
adventofcode
advent-of-code-cpp - C++ solutions for the Advent of Code programming puzzles - http://adventofcode.com/
advent-of-code-golf-2020 - doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same results
advent - Solving Advent of Code problems. See https://adventofcode.com/
programming-challenges - My attempts at solving various programming challenges. Leetcode, codewars, adventofcode, etc
p5.js - p5.js is a client-side JS platform that empowers artists, designers, students, and anyone to learn to code and express themselves creatively on the web. It is based on the core principles of Processing. http://twitter.com/p5xjs —
aoc2022 - Advent of Code 2022
advent-of-code - Advent of Code