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Advent of Code

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Advent of Code 2021 saw great participation by the BQN community, with a total of 225 solutions published by 22 programmers. They can be found in these repositories:

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Raghu Ranganathan • +dzaima • +Hannu Hartikainen • +frasiyav • +Leah Neukirchen • +Antti Keränen • +Caleb Quilley • +Alex Dikelsky • +Andrey Popp • +Johnny • +Ben Dean • +Alvin Voo • +Josh Holland • +Alastair Williams • +Olodus • +Aren Windham • +Dimitri Lozeve • +Alexander Wood • +Mathias Magnusson • +m-lima • +Dunya Kirkali • +Benjamin Applegate

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In addition to these, Leah wrote two blog posts explaining her solutions for day 6 and day 9.

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The number of solutions for each of the 25 days is plotted below, along with totals from AoC's stats page. The BQN solutions are scaled to be visible here: there are 6839 times more valid AoC submissions than published BQN solutions overall.

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The BQN counts fall off much less than the average. Most likely this is because programmers who decide to try AoC in a crazy new language like BQN tend to be more committed to the task, but BQN also has to meet some minimum bar to enable these crazy people to continue.

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Just how okay is BQN? Further discussion to come.

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