Seems that enough AoC for this year. Tried to catch it to the ongoing, stuck with D11p2 for a while, "screw it, will optimize and solve later", and D12 was already in the mood "I don't really have passion to think how to write working floodfill in Zig now". Don't see the point of forcing myself.
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Generally my opinion of #Zig didn't change much since the first days: I really like it from system engineering point of view (perhaps gonna try to make some simple finite project with it at some point) but it's a bit annoying when you try to do "fire and forget" AoC style of programming. Feels like I was given a tool to create something which supposed to run on space shuttle without human intervention for two decades, and I'm trying to wield a grocery shop cart with it. Doable but questionable.
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Memory allocators as first class citizens are chef's kiss. Taking into account how much sometimes I need to fight with custom allocators in C/C++ in daily life.
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