December adventure
Over the past couple years I’ve done the advent of code to varying degrees. I thought I was going to do it again this year but decided to try something different. I’ve been calling what came together a “December Adventure.”
It isn’t anything fancy; throughout December I aim to write a little bit of code everyday. So far I’ve written a bit of apl, bash, elisp, explored a bunch of flavors of scheme, and started to (but not yet finished) write applications in racket and lil.
A few other folks have joined in — to make it a bit of a community event some of us started to log our adventures and post about them…but there aren’t really any rules. One of the reasons I didn’t want to do the advent of code again was that it was feeling really competitive. A couple years ago it felt fun, playful, but these days it seems pretty corporate and less about exploring or learning anything new and more about being the quickest, something that I think is sort of endemic across the industry: quick is more important than curiosity.
I’ve been enjoying it, and it has been fun to keep up with everyone else’s December adventures.
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