This is from #adventOfCode 2016day2. The task is to match a crane going in cardinal direction over a grid of buttons, without going out of bounds
Two cases here, one is like docs and the other is aligned by columns so it acts as a table
This is from #adventOfCode 2016day2. The task is to match a crane going in cardinal direction over a grid of buttons, without going out of bounds
Two cases here, one is like docs and the other is aligned by columns so it acts as a table
I have to say it is quite enjoyable! Coming from #fsharp it is a bit like a more defensive version of what I know, but I do enjoy the simplified nature of the syntax. Well done
I have to say it is quite enjoyable! Coming from #fsharp it is a bit like a more defensive version of what I know, but I do enjoy the simplified nature of the syntax. Well done
I did manage to get C# in neovim working, but I'm just feeling like the setup is too fragile for everyday work
I did manage to get C# in neovim working, but I'm just feeling like the setup is too fragile for everyday work
Spoilers: She did create it, but the playground eventually collapsed
Spoilers: She did create it, but the playground eventually collapsed
Is the sequel better?
Is the sequel better?
Baffles me that people go to AI for info
Baffles me that people go to AI for info
It's 1-1 the same approach and looks quite similar. F# a bit nicer to write and debug
It's 1-1 the same approach and looks quite similar. F# a bit nicer to write and debug
This year doing something a little bit different, trying to do solutions I can be proud of, in a language I actually know, critique welcome 😊
This year doing something a little bit different, trying to do solutions I can be proud of, in a language I actually know, critique welcome 😊
The goal was to get to 90m(300ft), I've done that once on a very lucky break. My consistent distance is 65m(210ft).
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The goal was to get to 90m(300ft), I've done that once on a very lucky break. My consistent distance is 65m(210ft).
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