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My solutions in postscript to Advent of Code 2022
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Author: Natasha Kerensikova <natacha@instinctive.eu>
Date:   Tue, 27 Dec 2022 15:38:28 +0100

Add final leaderboard and closing thoughts

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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -8,3 +8,46 @@ be the most beginner-friendly. [1]: https://adventofcode.com/2022/events "Events - Advent of Code 2022" + +## Personal Leaderboard + +``` + --------Part 1-------- --------Part 2-------- +Day Time Rank Score Time Rank Score + 25 11:23:02 9359 0 11:24:32 6325 0 + 24 12:49:03 7198 0 12:58:35 6896 0 + 23 05:06:37 5370 0 05:11:54 5150 0 + 22 03:45:14 4694 0 10:50:51 3877 0 + 21 02:51:31 6653 0 04:01:35 5378 0 + 20 02:43:03 3708 0 02:52:07 3230 0 + 19 08:03:54 4068 0 10:29:27 3988 0 + 18 04:54:06 8838 0 05:57:08 6711 0 + 17 04:59:13 5379 0 >24h 10269 0 + 16 >24h 14975 0 >24h 10209 0 + 15 04:44:23 11627 0 04:58:10 7045 0 + 14 02:39:08 8781 0 02:50:52 8135 0 + 13 05:48:57 14074 0 08:46:21 16809 0 + 12 10:05:05 20916 0 10:21:19 20201 0 + 11 05:17:08 18329 0 09:09:29 20433 0 + 10 04:08:49 19924 0 04:27:24 17106 0 + 9 03:21:52 17937 0 05:46:19 18433 0 + 8 11:23:04 48696 0 11:49:56 42171 0 + 7 05:15:24 23912 0 08:52:52 32541 0 + 6 01:50:20 24646 0 02:52:54 31302 0 + 5 04:11:18 29649 0 04:39:41 30294 0 + 4 05:43:45 44153 0 05:49:36 42503 0 + 3 05:03:29 38122 0 05:39:02 36743 0 + 2 12:58:42 94657 0 13:15:15 88939 0 + 1 08:32:59 60879 0 08:48:11 58741 0 +``` + +## Closing Thoughts + +Overall it was a fun and interesting discovery. +I was a bit disappointed by the lack of exoticity, especially +compared to my discovery of functional programming in clojure or +SAT solving last year. However the familiarity was welcome, it +reminded me of my early years in programming (in 386 assembly), +especially when debugging my running the program in my head and +comparing with actual outputs to find out which assumption of mine +didn't hold.