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Advent of Code 2023

Getting into the holiday spirit with Advent of Code puzzles, this year in Python and Rust*! 🐍🦀☃️🎁

There are three main sections below for each day's puzzle, with two icons/emojis representing parts 1 and 2:

  • the exploration/notebook solution(s) for each part
  • the executable Python for each part (poetry run ./solutions/day____.py)
  • the executable Rust for each part (cargo run --bin ____ --release)

For the non-notebook sections, tests (pytest and cargo nextest) are be included for any with a ✅ to ensure the solutions work with the example inputs provided in each day of Advent of Code puzzle.

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🕒 to do
unreleased
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Day Notebook 📓 Python 🐍 Rust 🦀 Notes
1 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
2 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
3 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
4 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
5 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ ✅⛔ I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what part 2 is asking, even after seeing some visualizations.
6 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
7 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅ I haven't had to deal with rust's Display impl for custom fmt until now, but it helped debugging quite a bit here; it wasn't as clean/straightforward as python's __repr__ method, but still useful to play with.
8 ✅🕒 ✅🕒 🕒🕒 Initially abandoned part 2, but I think I was on the right track (not brute-forcing) and want to revisit it.
9 ✅✅ ✅✅ ✅✅
10 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ ✅⛔
11 ✅✅ ✅✅ 🕒🕒
12 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ 🕒🕒 Getting pretty tired of the "do part 1 but with way more data" trend here.
13 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ 🕒🕒 Multiple examples were working in part 2, but something isn't quite working correctly on the actual inputs.
14 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ 🕒🕒
15 ✅✅ ✅✅ 🕒🕒 This was a nice little break compared to the past week's puzzle offerings.
16 ✅✅ ✅✅ 🕒🕒
17 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ 🕒🕒 Same issue as day 13 with part 2 here.
18 ✅✅ ✅✅ 🕒🕒
19 ✅⛔ ✅⛔ 🕒🕒
20 🕒🕒 🕒🕒 🕒🕒
21 🕒🕒 🕒🕒 🕒🕒
22 ⛔⛔ ⛔⛔ ⛔⛔ Example passed, real input kept being flagged as too high.
23 ❔❔ ❔❔ ❔❔
24 ❔❔ ❔❔ ❔❔
25 ❔❔ ❔❔ ❔❔

*I'm starting with Python each day, and using this year as a way to become generally more comfortable with Rust. Maybe I'll start puzzles in Rust next year!