My attempt at the Advent of Code for 2017
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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for testing purposes.
- You will need Java 1.8 or higher installed and configured on your system PATH.
It's best to use the OpenJDK, Windows users can get binaries from AdoptOpenJDK. - Apache Ant
- Apache Ivy
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Skerwe/Advent-of-Code-2017.git
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In bash/terminal/command line, cd into the project directory:
cd Advent-of-Code-2017
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Execute the command
ant
The final output of the challenge is printed to the console.
ant compile
ant test
- Java programming language
- Ant build tool
- Ivy dependency managment tools
- JUnit (4.12) testing framework
The source code is free -- see the LICENSE file for details