Solutions for Advent of Code
This was a hard one. I would not have made it without r/adventofcode where all assertions in __main__ were fetched. For values it was straight forward enough, but for some reason it did not work for positioning. I still do not understand how one is supposed to chew the WALL OF TEXT each day of 2019 and figure out these stuffs on your own. It took 10-12 hours to solve part 1. AoC day 9 is no joke. Links that helped me: - https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/e8aw9j/2019_day_9_part_1_how_to_fix_203_error/ - https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/jr9xrn/comment/gbwr85k/ |
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| 2015-elixir | ||
| 2015-elixir-2 | ||
| 2015-python | ||
| 2016-python | ||
| 2017-python | ||
| 2018-elixir | ||
| 2018-python | ||
| 2019-elixir | ||
| 2019-python | ||
| 2020-elixir | ||
| 2020-python | ||
| 2021-elixir | ||
| 2021-python | ||
| 2022-elixir | ||
| 2023-python | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| fetch-calendar | ||
| fetch-input | ||
| README.md | ||
Advent of Code 2015–
Here all solved puzzles for Advent of Code are kept for reference. Most solutions are written in Python, but there are also solutions written in Elixir.
- 2016–2020 are squashed in version control, so the original thoughts/rants about the solution are forgotten for future generations.
- 2021 onwards will have each solution as a separate commit.