This is a collection of my solutions to various coding challenges in Rust.
The main purpose behind me completing these challenges is to facilitate me learning Rust and various CS concepts.
I try to write as much of the code from scratch, but in some cases, it is not worth the investment of time to learn how to accomplish some of the things required to complete the challenge.
- Rosetta Code: pure rust MD5 implementation (advent_2015_4) [link]
Advent Of Code (adventofcode.com)
✔️ 2015
- ✅ Day 1: Not Quite Lisp (Oct 26, 2022)
- ✅ Day 2: I Was Told There Would Be No Math (Oct 26, 2022)
- ✅ Day 3: Perfectly Spherical Houses in a Vacuum (Nov 15, 2022)
- ✅ Day 4: The Ideal Stocking Stuffer (Nov 17, 2022)
- ✅ Day 5: Doesn't He Have Intern-Elves For This (Nov 18, 2022)
- ✅ Day 6: Probably a Fire Hazard
- ❌ Day 7: Some Assembly Required
- ❌ Day 8: Matchsticks
- ❌ Day 9: All in a Single Night
- ❌ Day 10: Elves Look, Elves Say
- ❌ Day 11: Corporate Policy
- ❌ Day 12: JSAbacusFramework.io
- ❌ Day 13: Knights of the Dinner Table
- ❌ Day 14: Reindeer Olympics
- ❌ Day 15: Science for Hungry People
- ❌ Day 16: Aunt Sue
- ❌ Day 17: No Such Thing as Too Much
- ❌ Day 18: Like a GIF For Your Yard
- ❌ Day 19: Medicine for Rudolph
- ❌ Day 20: Infinite Elves and Infinite Houses
- ❌ Day 21: RPG Simulator 20XX
- ❌ Day 22: Wizard Simulator 20XX
- ❌ Day 23: Opening the Turing Lock
- ❌ Day 24: It Hangs in the Balance
- ❌ Day 25: Let It Snow