My solution for https://adventofcode.com 2022
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Advent of code 2022 🎄
This is a repository for my solutions for the advent of code 2022.
About
I will try to use as many different languages as I can. I am not necessarily trying to do it the best or most efficient way, nor choose the best language for job.
The directories for each day contain my input file, my code and a README that shows how to run the code and what approach I used.
Recommended Days
These are the days with to most interesting code so far:
- day 13: HolyC on a TempleOS virtual machine
- day 4: x86-64 assembly with the help of ChatGPT
- day 6: html+javascript
- day 7: awk+bash
Also, check out the repositories of my friends who do stuff in go, Visual Basic, php and many other languages!
Overview
Day | Language | Lines of code | Execuction time | Comment |
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01 | GNU-coretils | 2 | 0,0011 s | |
02 | C++ | 40 | 0,003 s | |
03 | C | 78 | 0,001 s | including ChatGPT extra |
04 | x86-64 Assembly | 241 | 0,010 s | ChatGPT tought me Assembly |
05 | Python | 44 | 0,016 s | |
06 | Javascript | 125 | 0,067 s | it's a website! |
07 | Bash + Awk | 53 | 0,039 s | creates the filesystem |
08 | C++ | 116 | 0,002 s | |
09 | php | 87 | 0,126 s | |
10 | Java | 48 | 12,085 s | |
11 | Python | 71 | 0,284 s | |
12 | C++ | 142 | 0,670 s | |
13 | HolyC | 228 | < 0,500 s | yes, coded in HolyC on TempleOS |
14 | C++ | 113 | 0,085 s | |
15 | C | 98 | 0,801 s |
Lines of code are without blank lines and comments
Update
Unfortunately, I had to stop because I did not have enough time to keep up. Maybe next year!