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[2016 all days] [C] Advent of Code 2016 in C
Personally I just stick to raw arrays for most days, usually with static storage (so pre-allocated). Keeps things simple! Here's my repo.
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[2022 Day 21 (Part 2)] Well, that's a new one for me...
Here's my solution. Sorry, I did go a bit overboard making it compact.
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[2022 Day 18] I'm the only one?
That was one heck of a tough day but also very satisfying. I spent quite some time working out a 3D rectangle splitting/merging algorithm on paper and then I had to go and implement that in C. It turned out pretty clean and idiomatic, if I may say so!
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[2022 Day 12] Flood fill
This was my first attempt (or at least in a very long time) at generating video. Here I'm generating raw RGB frames in memory and writing them to ffmpeg, which works well enough but it's a little primitive.
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[2022] Writing C solutions the way Dennis intended it
At 50 year sold and very stable, C must be one of the easiest languages to get working on old machines. Required just some of the polyfills I wrote back in 2020.
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My original solution checked every character against every other character, which performed perfectly fine even for 14 chars, but it felt wrong.
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First a straightforward solution with a double buffer, later realised you could do it in-place by just holding onto one value per row/column.
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First wrote a short AWK program to convert the input to C and play with it while running a hopeless brute force attempt.
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20ms both parts https://github.com/Fadi88/AoC/blob/master/2023/day11/code.py
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Same Algo as my python code from earlier, now just using math not search space reduction also blazing fast in micro seconds https://github.com/Fadi88/AoC/tree/master/2023/day06
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- [2022-day16] python port to rust performance question
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