@kristinHenry I probably won't be able to participate in every prompt like I did last time. A lot has changed since then. Less free time.
But I could still do the background research. Good opportunity to learn about many artists and artistic genres.
Aha! There are actual prompts now for #Genuary2024
I'm still not sure how, or even if, I'll participate this time, but I'm mulling it about in my brain.
I gave up on #adventofcode a few days ago. It started to feel like a chore. However, I am looking forward to #genuary. I'm going to work through some of the prompts from last year to warmup on #p5.
Here is my sole completed prompt from last year. I finally fixed the glitch from the first frame. It turned out that I needed to move the camera before drawing the mobius strip.
I just completed "Scratchcards" - Day 4 - Advent of Code 2023 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/4
Old school looping FTW. I think I've used regular expressions in every puzzle this year.
Solution: https://editor.p5js.org/Prof-Sears/sketches/8vroArJcz
I just completed "Gear Ratios" - Day 3 - Advent of Code 2023 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/3
Grades are submitted. I've decided to go back to Javascript. I may yet finish more than a dozen days.
Solution: https://editor.p5js.org/Prof-Sears/sketches/qvir3se0J
#HanukkahOfData 5783 Days 1-3:
Yes, as if I don't already waste too much time on #AdventOfCode, I started doing last year's #HanukkahOfData, which is also a lot of fun.
https://hanukkah.bluebird.sh/5783/
Here my solutions for days 1 - 3:
https://github.com/nharrer/hanukkah-of-data/
I used bubble sort in anger today. #AdventOfCode #Fortran
Help I advented of code too early before bed and now my brain isn’t shutting off.
I've completed "Wait For It" - Day 6 - Advent of Code 2023 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/6
Part 1 was easy. Part 2 would have been quicker in Python or another language I'm more comfortable with. Due to some clumsy debugging, I managed "off by one" errors in both directions.
Father, husband, community college mathematics professor.
I enjoy pi. (h/t @scalzi)