Advent Of Code is a set of puzzles that will test your problem-solving skills using your favourite programming language. You do not need extensive programming skills, but the knowledge of some standard algorithms is a pre. Plus, it is a lot of fun and a very exciting way to challenge yourself.| iO tech_hub
Day 2 of the Advent of Code is a classic – implement a virtual machine for a simple assembly like. Eric Wastl, the creator of the AoC, has been writing challenges like this for years before the AoC even existed! … Read the rest The post Advent of Code: Day 2 appeared first on malisper.me.| malisper.me
The Advent of Code is back! In past iterations of the Advent of Code, a bunch of my friends and I would share all our solutions. This year, I thought why not go the extra step and publicly write up … Read the rest The post Advent of Code: Day 1 appeared first on malisper.me.| malisper.me
We'll be doing a review of the Advent of Code problems on the 18th!| Fastidious Elegance
I gave up after yesterday’s quirky A* assignment. Advent of Code is an Advent calendar for …| Brain Baking
This year I'm doing Advent of Code with the goal of trying to at least get some points. :-) I'm also on the Dyalog Private Leaderboard, run by Stefan Kruger this year: 375448-b54bbc8d I'll also be publishing my results. My goal in publishing is specifically not to have the most| Fastidious Elegance
Building my perfect project management workflow with Linear and Python| xavd.id
Documenting my journey and tech stack selection for building a static site in 2023.| xavd.id