Advent of code in Kotlin. (Started following AoC only from 2023)
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advent-of-code-2023

Welcome to the Advent of Code1 Kotlin project created by chrisly42 using the Advent of Code Kotlin Template delivered by JetBrains.

In this repository, chrisly42 is about to provide solutions for the puzzles using Kotlin language.

This repo also contains a puzzle input downloader and generates coding templates for each day.

As it is my first time I'm taking part in the AoC, I've started doing some last year's puzzles as a warmup and to test the template.

Advent of Code An annual event of Christmas-oriented programming challenges started December 2015. Every year since then, beginning on the first day of December, a programming puzzle is published every day for twenty-five days. You can solve the puzzle and provide an answer using the language of your choice.