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Well, I think I just lost the “Advent of Code” game (my personal private version of it, anyway). I did day 04 in Python, because I couldn’t conjure up the motivation to do it in Rust. 🤦
Well, I think I just lost the “Advent of Code” game (my personal private version of it, anyway). I did day 04 in Python, because I couldn’t conjure up the motivation to do it in Rust. 🤦
Well, I think I just lost the “Advent of Code” game (my personal private version of it, anyway). I did day 04 in Python, because I couldn’t conjure up the motivation to do it in Rust. 🤦
@movq I think I’ve given up also! 🤦‍♂️ too dumb to do all this heavy algorithm shit 😆 too busy on things like oh I dunno making Yarn.social better 😂
@movq I think I’ve given up also! 🤦‍♂️ too dumb to do all this heavy algorithm shit 😆 too busy on things like oh I dunno making Yarn.social better 😂
@prologic I didn’t give up *entirely*. 😁 Just didn’t reach my goal of doing it all in Rust.

I’m a bit surprised that each task has nothing to do with the previous one. You basically write a new program every day. That really promotes “quick and dirty” solutions. 🤔 I was expecting that the tasks build on each other, like, we’ll have a fully functional submarine at the end. 🥴 You probably didn’t expect that, either – I mean, your solutions in Go are waaaay over-engineered. 😂
@prologic I didn’t give up *entirely*. 😁 Just didn’t reach my goal of doing it all in Rust.

I’m a bit surprised that each task has nothing to do with the previous one. You basically write a new program every day. That really promotes “quick and dirty” solutions. 🤔 I was expecting that the tasks build on each other, like, we’ll have a fully functional submarine at the end. 🥴 You probably didn’t expect that, either – I mean, your solutions in Go are waaaay over-engineered. 😂
@prologic I didn’t give up *entirely*. 😁 Just didn’t reach my goal of doing it all in Rust.

I’m a bit surprised that each task has nothing to do with the previous one. You basically write a new program every day. That really promotes “quick and dirty” solutions. 🤔 I was expecting that the tasks build on each other, like, we’ll have a fully functional submarine at the end. 🥴 You probably didn’t expect that, either – I mean, your solutions in Go are waaaay over-engineered. 😂
The real challenge would be to do them all in visual basic and not hang yourself during the first week. 😂
@movq Yeah 😂
@movq Yeah 😂
@thecanine Bahahahaha
@thecanine Bahahahaha
@thecanine Awww, why, Visual Basic was great! 😂 It was so easy to make cute little GUI programs …
@thecanine Awww, why, Visual Basic was great! 😂 It was so easy to make cute little GUI programs …
@thecanine Awww, why, Visual Basic was great! 😂 It was so easy to make cute little GUI programs …
@movq Maybe I'm somewhat biased, because I had to use the bullshit implementation in Microsoft Excel, but I can't imagine the real thing being much better. 🤔