This repo exists to give members of the Raku community a central place to share their solutions to the 2020 Advent of Code puzzles. Because Rakoons are a friendly bunch, "member of the Raku community" is very broad. If you're here and thinking about doing at least one Advent of Code puzzle in Raku, then you're a member of the Raku community. Welcome!
(If you're here and aren't considering doing at least one AoC puzzle in Raku, then you might want to check out this repo's companion blog post, Why Raku is the ideal language for Advent of Code.)
Adding your answers to this repo is very simple. Simply fork the repo, clone your fork,
copy the PLACEHOLDER_NAME
directory into a new directory with your username (or and
other name you would like to go by), and start adding puzzle solutions. By default, the
repo is set up to ignore any files inside the input
directory as well as any with the
string input
in their filename, so you can keep input files in the same directory as
your answers. Once you have an answer that you're happy with, push your changes upstream
and submit a pull request, which will likely be merged promptly.
Once you've submitted your answer, please feel free to discuss it in the #raku IRC channel, in this repo's issue tracker, and/or on the r/rakulang subreddit – after all, comparing and discussing our solutions is how we learn.
And if you can't figure out an answer you're happy with, then you should also feel free to ask for help on IRC/the issues/the subreddit – there will almost certainly be someone who can tell you how to get Raku to do what you want it to do!
Anyone who is completing AoC puzzles is also welcome to join the Raku private
leaderboard. The code to join is
407451-52d64a27
.
The resources below may be helpful, especially if you are new to Raku. If you have trouble with anything, are stuck, or would like to discuss your solutions, please say hi on the #raku IRC channel. Even if you've not used IRC in the past, you join the channel through its web interface.
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Rakudo Star Source Bundle - This is probably the easiest way to get started with Raku: it includes a very up-to-date version of Raku and all of the ecosystem tools you may need as you are first getting started.
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Other Rakudo Star Bundles - The binary bundles are not quite as up-to-date as the source bundle, but that shouldn't matter for AoC puzzles. A great option if you have any trouble with the source bundle.
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Non-Rakudo Star releases - Raku is available in a few other formats (including OS/distro package managers. These generally aren't our first recommendation for new users – either because they require a bit more work to set up the ecosystem or because they are not as recent). But, really, any should be fine for AoC.
(roughly in increasing order of depth/length)
- Raku 101 - a very gentle introduction; it will make sense, but won't show you many of Raku's superpowers.
- Raku Guide - A good, concise intro to Raku.
- Learn Raku in Y minutes - another concise overview, though a bit longer than the Raku Guide.
- Raku Cheat Sheet - Raku in one page. A good reference for when you're getting started, but not intended to teach a lot on its own.
- docs.raku - The main Raku docs. Very good, but mostly more of a reference than a tutorial (though it does have several tutorials).
- To compute a constant of calculus (A treatise on multiple ways) - Less a tutorial than an approachable demo of some of the neat tricks Raku can pull off. Don't read this when you're stuck; read it when you're looking for inspiration.
- #raku freenode IRC channel - The main way to reach all the Raku community. Always open for questions and always friendly.
- r/rakulang - The Raku subreddit. A great place for general async discussion on a broad range of topics.
- Raku StackOverflow - Home to all and sundry technical questions about the Raku language. Most of the moderators who look at the Raku tag are members of our community and thus that corner of StackOverflow is a bit friendlier/less likely to abruptly close questions than some other corners are.