2020 - Tyler Pryjda
Notes:
I completed this challange when I was still in High School. I was designing Hel's Keyhole, which is an encryption program which eventually evolved into Project 107 and 108. This challange wasn't particularly difficult, and I remember enjoying it.
Notes:
This challange was easy, so I somewhat over-engineered it. I adapted a previous piece of code that I had written (The prime miner) and used it to assign IDs as requested. The entire code was formatted into a module, with additional options for debugging and testing inputs included
Notes:
Day 1: Completed the initial code logic. Returns are all valid looking.
Upon closer inspection, using the generous method, 13 lambs were being distributed with remainders. I noticed that I could distribute these lambs in a way that would not cause revolts, so I implemented this. Upon doing so, test case 10 failed.
This confuses me, as the returns were the same, while the methods were slightly altered. Nonetheless, I continued, removing this and cleaning up my code, before uploading it to github.
Day 2: Test Case 7 is still failing. Every output seems to be valid, and I am unsure what the error entails due to lack of feedback (the test case is hidden)
I have done some research, and reached out to a few friends. Nothing seems to help. Other people's solutions are much messier, but follow the same algorithm. I am unable to ascertain where the error lies, but I will continue to ponder and poke