Today, we’re celebrating 11 years of growth, partnerships, challenges conquered, and countless lines of code written by an incredible team.
To everyone who’s been part of this journey - thank you for helping shape who we are today.
Here’s to the journey ahead! 🥂
The last task for this year's #AdventOfCode was very deceptive. It seemed to be very, very hard, basically impossible - but actually once you look at it properly it turned out to be quite simple. I loved it.
https://t.co/eRKcf0kW9I
I've down the rabbit hole of network paths often enough, that for day 11 of #AdventOfCode I was able to go straight for the quicker solution, but we'll see if that luck holds for part II.
https://t.co/vG5E7X0zO4
For day 10 of #AdventOfCode we got some ugly input, that we parsed with an even uglier regex. Part I was interesting, and we'll see if we can make something for Part II that will run reasonably fast.
https://t.co/aGU5q2ZELo
Today we get two for the price of one. Yesterday we got lasers, and transporters, and multiverses, and today we got cycle detection in node networks masked as three-d geometry.
https://t.co/tyjX2aPgQd
https://t.co/l2uhKfAsCt
We got merging intervals on day 5 of #AdventOfCode - a task that drove many a programmers to madness. Thankfully I was immune this time around - we're all mad here.
https://t.co/GFUjjBWy6Q
Today we got to drive a forklift! #AdventOfCode - and I managed to show why some programming principles are needed, by ignoring them, and making a mess.
https://t.co/rEnNi9d0L6
Day 3 of #AdventOfCode - and we're still in the easy part. That does not mean that I didn't manage to write some really atrocious code.
https://t.co/2xnEUFAfEF