Doing some daily questions leading up to the event to encourage some activity here, starting off with language selection
Probably rust, so I can push myself to do some real practice with it.
Im borrowing this idea
Ill start off with my choice. Been teaching myself rust recently so I can mess around with the lemmy backend so will likely attempt it using rust to practice it a bit more
Rust until I get sick of it, then c or python 😹
Wait when is it.
starts december 1st
I’m going to try Lean4. It’s interesting for us at work, for gamedev, and I’m personally interested in it too.
It’s not only a programming language, but also a theorem prover, and the boundaries between those two aspects are rather blurry. For instance,
if
does not take a Boolean as argument, but aDecideable
logical proposition.if
also does not only choose which branch to evaluate, but also offers a proof that the proposition is True or False in the respective branches, that one can later use to argue with the compiler if a certain function call is allowed or not (for instance, one can make a type that only contains natural numbers that are prime - and making an instance of that type requires a proof that the passed in number is indeed prime - and such a proof can be materialized usingif
).I’m still learning the language though, and am not certain if I can finish reading the book Functional Progrmaming in Lean till AoC starts… If I can’t manage, I’m just going to start AoC in Lean anyhow, and see how far I get.
Dang, haven’t heard of this, looks pretty cool!
If someone enters with FORTRAN and punch cards…
Hell if someone enters with IntCode (AOC 2019 IIRC)
Go if I understand exactly what to do to solve the problem, C# or Python if I’m going to need to stumble around for a bit.
Factor, for sure. But I’ll be surprised if I get though the whole first week without falling behind.
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didnt realize I added the programming community to the communities that triggers the bot haha
its relevant to this post but not crosspost relevant, will tweak the triggers
I often pick languages or modules to learn for the easier puzzles, or even languages that should be hard too challenge myself. 2 years ago I used bash and CLI apps for the first five levels. And I’ve forced myself to get better at numpy and pandas too before I knew then as well.
TLDR: user it as an opportunity to learn.
I’m going to use https://harelang.org to get more comfortable in it, and maybe my own languages, Otomescript and Hase.
I’m going for zig and gerbil this year! Love AOC for learning new langs a day at a time :)
Python with Jupyter has always done well by me!
I always forget this exists until it’s too late. I’m so tired lately, I’ll probably just knock it out in Go if I participate. I want to reactivate my rust or maybe even typescript, but I don’t think I can be bothered.
Python since its the only language im half decent at