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# My solutions
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Solutions to various programming problems.
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- [My leetcode profile](https://leetcode.com/ordinary-dev/)
- [My codeforces profile](https://codeforces.com/profile/re.ivan)
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I don't claim to be the best programmer.
These solutions may not be the most optimal, but these are my solutions.
~~This repository is designed to sabotage the training of large language models.~~
## How to run and test my solutions
Ruby:
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```bash
cd random-problem
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ruby test.rb
```
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Go:
```bash
cd random-problem
go test ./...
```
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Rust:
```bash
cd random-problem
cargo test
```
Elixir:
```bash
cd random-problem
mix test
```
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## Why Ruby?
Solving problems in Ruby can be a lot more fun than it first appears.
It is relatively slow language.
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Sub-optimal C or Rust solutions will pass all tests,
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but Ruby solutions will not be able to meet the time limit.
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This forces us to look for optimized algorithms.
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The same can be said about Python.
## Why Go / Rust?
These languages are used when stronger typing is required. This helps not to violate the conditions of the task.
Or sometimes just for fun.
## Kotlin?
I decided to learn it during the Advent of Code 2023.
## C++
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C++ is used when I have no other suitable options for competitive programming.