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Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Thinking about what to do for the next Advent of Code. 🤔
Writing the solutions as DOS programs in C was *super fun* last year and I don’t think I can top that. 💾
Something in the realm of retrocomputing would be nice. I wonder how far I can get using QuickBASIC 4.5. Haven’t touched this in ages – but I have a feeling that this could be rather painful. 😂
Or maybe I’ll just go for Rust again, because I’m not using that a lot and keeping up with it could be useful. Or maybe a mix of both, “as many puzzles as possible with QB 4.5, Rust for the rest”. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/ac63405fd1/b.jpg
Isn't Advent of Code during Saturnalia? Like, 6 months from now? 😂😂😂 My kid would tell me, "Touch grass, dude!" 😂
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
@bender It is. Does that matter? 😅 I’m looking forward to it, it has become somewhat of a tradition by now. 🥳
Another idea for the upcoming Advent Of Code 2024:
OS/2 Warp 4 came with Java and that not only meant a runtime but *a JDK* including *API docs*. So, for AoC, I could try to solve as many puzzles as I can in that environment, directly on my old Pentium. For later puzzles, I’ll definitely want to switch to my normal workstation for faster development cycles – but I can still use Java and try to backport the solutions.
Sounds interesting. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/1.ff.jpg
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/2.ff.jpg
Another idea for the upcoming Advent Of Code 2024:
OS/2 Warp 4 came with Java and that not only meant a runtime but *a JDK* including *API docs*. So, for AoC, I could try to solve as many puzzles as I can in that environment, directly on my old Pentium. For later puzzles, I’ll definitely want to switch to my normal workstation for faster development cycles – but I can still use Java and try to backport the solutions.
Sounds interesting. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/1.ff.jpg
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/2.ff.jpg
Another idea for the upcoming Advent Of Code 2024:
OS/2 Warp 4 came with Java and that not only meant a runtime but *a JDK* including *API docs*. So, for AoC, I could try to solve as many puzzles as I can in that environment, directly on my old Pentium. For later puzzles, I’ll definitely want to switch to my normal workstation for faster development cycles – but I can still use Java and try to backport the solutions.
Sounds interesting. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/1.ff.jpg
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/2.ff.jpg
Another idea for the upcoming Advent Of Code 2024:
OS/2 Warp 4 came with Java and that not only meant a runtime but *a JDK* including *API docs*. So, for AoC, I could try to solve as many puzzles as I can in that environment, directly on my old Pentium. For later puzzles, I’ll definitely want to switch to my normal workstation for faster development cycles – but I can still use Java and try to backport the solutions.
Sounds interesting. 🤔
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/1.ff.jpg
https://movq.de/v/81ac0142f2/2.ff.jpg