I challenged a few of my friends to participate in Advent of Code, and it didn't take long for one of them to notice the new Private Leaderboard feature. However, considering that I had the most programming experience of the group by a substantial margin, it was only fair that I would have some sort of handicap to contend with. Hence, we agreed that I could only solve a single day's problems using each programming language of my choice.
This table shows my progress at the end of the event. Rows which are marked (unfinished) indicate that I acquired 0 or 1 stars for the day using a partial solution, while (not attempted) signifies that I had not created any code for the day's problems.
Day | Language used |
---|---|
1 | Haskell |
2 | Perl |
3 | Bash |
4 | Kotlin |
5 | Ruby |
6 | Vala |
7 | Scala |
8 | C |
9 | OCaml |
10 | Lua (unfinished) |
11 | (not attempted) |
12 | Rust |
13 | Groovy (unfinished) |
14 | Go (unfinished) |
15 | D (unfinished) |
16 | (not attempted) |
17 | Julia (unfinished) |
18 | Dart |
19 | Java (unfinished) |
20 | C++ (unfinished) |
21-25 | (not attempted) |
Final star total: 26/50