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Advent Of Code
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An unofficial home for the advent of code community on programming.dev!
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.
AoC 2024
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Perhaps you could run an “advent of vis” where on the first of Jan we post visualisations of our solutions for day 1, etc.
How would that work? Daily solutions threads? Given visualisations probably take a lot more effort and there are fewer creators, might not work well?
Open to trying it or any other ideas
I think just announce it's a thing and let people post as they will. I don't think a daily thread is necessary, for the reason you say but also that individual posts would get more attention - and extra attention is warranted since there's a lot of extra work that goes in to them.