Having decided to try learning a bit about Nim using AoC2019, I joined the
[private leaderboard](https://adventofcode.com/2018/leaderboard/private), but
never expected to be in the top 10 (I'm at 5 now, `dougcurrie`). So, I'll list
my repo now in case anyone searching for Nim Advent of Code solu
My first time participating in Advent of Code!
[https://github.com/kaushalmodi/aoc2019](https://github.com/kaushalmodi/aoc2019)
:)
First year of AoC and first year of Nim too. Each part I usually take 2 hours
so I need dedicate 4 hours each day to finish it.
[https://github.com/me7/AdventOfCode](https://github.com/me7/AdventOfCode)
Looking at other people code once I've done it is my favorite part. I've learn
what's my mis
Relatively new to nim but decided to have fun learning with this year's AoC
(and practicing on previous years' for speed). This is probably filled with
non-idiomatic and misc. bad practices.
[https://github.com/Kaynato/AdventOfCode](https://github.com/Kaynato/AdventOfCode)
Here is my repo. Solving in nim and then doing some in Elixir as well
[https://github.com/tradfursten/advent_of_code_2019](https://github.com/tradfursten/advent_of_code_2019)
My solutions:
[https://git.sr.ht/~reesmichael1/adventofcode](https://git.sr.ht/~reesmichael1/adventofcode)
And since it seemed like a shame to not use Nim's macros somewhere, I went
ahead and built a simple runner that loads all of the solution files
automagically at compile time! (I've only us
I'm in and learnin' Nim!
[https://github.com/TheSpydog/AdventOfCode](https://github.com/TheSpydog/AdventOfCode)
doin' it
[https://github.com/exelotl/aoc2019](https://github.com/exelotl/aoc2019)
Good catch ;)
Decided to give this a proper try this year. Let's see how this goes. My repo
is here:
[https://github.com/dom96/aoc2019](https://github.com/dom96/aoc2019)
Already found a bug in Nim heh:
[https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/12788](https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/12788)
I'm kind of late to the party, but here goes.
[https://github.com/liquid600pgm/aoc-2019](https://github.com/liquid600pgm/aoc-2019)
Learning Nim as I do the Advent Of Code 2019.
[https://github.com/gillesmag/advent-of-code-2019](https://github.com/gillesmag/advent-of-code-2019)
badabing
[https://github.com/SolitudeSF/adventOfCode](https://github.com/SolitudeSF/adventOfCode)
I'm sticking to Nim this year too.
[https://github.com/filipux/adventofcode2019](https://github.com/filipux/adventofcode2019)
As last year, I will use Nim and only Nim.
[https://github.com/lscrd/AdventOfCode2019](https://github.com/lscrd/AdventOfCode2019)
I almost got convinced to defect to Ocaml, but sticking to Nim for this year:
[https://github.com/zevv/aoc2019](https://github.com/zevv/aoc2019). Enjoy
people!
Here we go :)
[https://github.com/ducdetronquito/AdventOfCode2019](https://github.com/ducdetronquito/AdventOfCode2019)
happy to participate again!
[https://github.com/pietroppeter/adventofnim](https://github.com/pietroppeter/adventofnim)
12 hours to go!
I am hyped! Last year was the first time I tried nim. It was a pleasant
experience so I'll do the same this year as well.
It has been inspiring to see the solutions from those of you who are good in
nim and see the beautiful solutions to the puzzles.
I should participate again I guess. I fear I'll have even less time than last
year though. We'll see!
This Sunday, December 1st, will mark the start of the fifth edition of [Advent
of Code](https://adventofcode.com/).
Advent of Code is, to quote its author, _“a series of small programming puzzles
for a variety of skill sets and skill levels in any programming language you
like”_.
The rules of
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