advent_of_code
#adventOfCode (by zedrdave)
hac
HAC Ada Compiler - a small, quick Ada compiler fully in Ada (by zertovitch)
advent_of_code | hac | |
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4 | 17 | |
6 | 103 | |
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6.6 | 9.0 | |
5 months ago | 10 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Ada | |
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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.
advent_of_code
Posts with mentions or reviews of advent_of_code.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-18.
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-๐- 2021 Day 19 Solutions -๐-
Python in ~50 lines. Neither particularly elegant nor super-efficient, but completes in a few secs and only required limited interactions with the hell of linear algebraic rotation matricesโฆ
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-๐- 2020 Day 24 Solutions -๐-
Same on GitHub
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2020 Day 20 Solutions
So far, this is the only day that looks to be impossible (merely compressing the necessary instructions, would likely go over 512 bytes)โฆ But I'd say my current iteration is still fairly short and readable.
Python in ~40 lines, optimised for 1. concision 2. clarity (definitely room for optimising time complexity).
hac
Posts with mentions or reviews of hac.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-02.
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November 2023 What Are You Working On?
HAC's "Semantics" target now sets up identifier lists, a feature that happens to match the need for a smart editor's auto-complete feature. In particular, the LEA team seems to be happy about that new development.
- PTC ObjectAda 10.4 is now available
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July 2022 What Are You Working On?
HAC: release 0.2 with an interface between a program being run by HAC and the program running HAC as an embedded compiler. If you feel confused by reading that, it is normal ;-). Perhaps the following blog post will help clarifying things... https://gautiersblog.blogspot.com/2022/06/hac-as-embedded-compiler.html List of HAC releases here: https://github.com/zertovitch/hac/commits/master
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Ann: HAC v.0.2
Web site: http://hacadacompiler.sf.net/ From there, links to sources, and an executable for Windows.
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June 2022 What Are You Working On?
HAC: release 0.1 with support for packages; improvement of the VM with instructions that do the job of two or more instructions. List of changes here: https://github.com/zertovitch/hac/commits/master
- Ann: HAC v.0.1
- April 2022 What Are You Working On?
- Ann: HAC v.0.0996
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What Did You Work On in 2021?
Home page here, svn repo here, git repo here.
- Ada and Advent of Code 2021
What are some alternatives?
When comparing advent_of_code and hac you can also consider the following projects:
aoc2021 - My solutions for the 2021 Advent of Code
aoc2020 - Advent of Code 2020 - my answers
aoc2020 - Advent of Code 2020 solutions
advent-of-code - My solutions for Advent of Code
Advent-of-Code-2k20
aoc-2020 - Advent of Code 2020
Advent-2020 - My Solutions for Advent of Code 2020
advent-of-code-2020
AOC2020
aoc-2020 - My solutions for https://adventofcode.com
aoc2021
Mine_Detector - The Gnoga/Ada-GUI version of Mine Detector, an intellectually-challenging game