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# Advent of Code
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## What is it?
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> from the [adventofcode.com/about](https://adventofcode.com/2022/about)
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Advent of Code is an Advent calendar (written by [Eric Wastl](http://was.tl/))
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of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that
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can be solved in any programming language you like.
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## Why is it?
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People use them as interview prep, company training, university coursework,
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practice problems, a speed contest, or to challenge each other.
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Personally, I started using it as a hobby, but then, after hearing [ThePrimeagen
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saying it was a great idea to use it as a way to learn a new programming
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language](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8cM12jRH7k), I started doing the
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challenges to learn the `go` programming language, because why not?
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## What can you find here?
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In this repository you can find my solutions to the years 2020, 2021 and 2022.
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I've never completed an entire Advent of Code calendar because the final
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puzzles are usually pretty hard and I didn't (and still don't) have time to
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obsess about them. I try to keep this as a fun experience to solve problems and
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learn new things, nothing too hardcore.
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## Questions
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If you have any questions about my solutions, feel free to create an issue and
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I'll try to answer it :)
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