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Advent Of Code
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Advent of Code is an annual Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like.
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Who needs recursion or search algorithms? Over here in line noise array hell, we have built-in sparse matrices! :)
For some reason the code appears to be HTML escaped (I'm using the web interface on https://lemmy.sdf.org/)
Yes. I don't know whether this is a beehaw specific issue (that being my home instance) or a lemmy issue in general, but < and & are HTML escaped in all code blocks I see. Of course, this is substantially more painful for J code than many other languages.