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Pattern matching has been supported in Ruby for quite some time now, have you started using it in your projects?
omg Day 13 smoked me. Yours is beautiful. I was so frustrated with how long it took me that I noped on out of pt 2.
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Code lives here and I scheduled a [blog post here](rope-bridge-solving-advent-of-code).
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In the rest of the code I simply iterate through cubes and multiply the edges with the saved values.
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Today was rough. Code is too long to post here. Github Basically using indexes and a bit of recursion for this.
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It lives on Github and I made a visualization.
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Python 3. Figured I'd learn some more networkx. Was useful for the "smol" attribute in the end and easily getting the neighbors. Full code is on Github.
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The two scorer functions live on Github.
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The full code with comments lives on Github. But here's the meat without comments for brevity:
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If you're new, know that the example is your first input
And this is how simple it can be to build some relatively robust tests. All of this lives in a tests folder so pytest automatically finds it in a file called test_day05.py. You can see the file on Github.
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Kept it fairly simple in Python. Runs in half a second for both parts together.
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