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diff --git a/2015/README.txt b/2015/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea74de3 --- /dev/null +++ b/2015/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + ___________________ + + README - 2015 AOC + ___________________ + + +From 01/11/2024 to 30/11/2024 I will be attempting to finish 2015's +advent of code in preparation for 2024's AOC. + +I _should_ spend at most one day per challenge but I refuse to use +external solutions so I may spend more time on each challenge, hence the +deadline being 30/11 rather than 25/11. Of course, I am not restricting +myself to doing one challenge a day - that would be a waste of my time +considering they're all released. I doubt, however, that I'll be able +to finish _earlier_ than my deadline. + +I want to do this advent of code in more than one language if possible. +Here is a list of all the languages I am aware of enough to program in, +ordered from least to most confidence: + +- (0) POSIX Shell +- (0) Haskell +- (0) Ocaml +- (0) Rust +- (0) Racket +- (0) JavaScript/TypeScript +- (0) Common Lisp +- (0) C +- (0) Python +- (0) C++ + +On the left of each language, in brackets, is a list of all the +challenges I've solved in the corresponding language. My hope is to +have used each language in at least one challenge. My thinking is that +due to the earlier challenges being easier to solve I'll go down the +list linearly. When I get past challenge 10, I get to freely choose +what language I use to solve the problem. @@ -2,5 +2,4 @@ #+author: Aryadev Chavali #+date: 2023-10-17 -My solutions to the advent of code for each year. I dunno what -languages I'll use per year ngl. +My solutions to the advent of code, organised by year. |