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console.log('Hello World')
Language: Python
Part 1
The first part wasn't too bad... once I realized you should store the ranges and not actually generate all the numbers o_O.
Part 2
This part took me forever, mostly to actually run, but also to fix a few off-by-one errors :|
Fortunately, I was able to re-use most of my code in Part A and just add a new function to search the range of seeds.
Even with
concurrent.futures
and a 24-core machine, it still took me about 30 - 45 minutes to complete with Python (that said, there were only 10 seed range s in the input, so I could only use 10 cores, and of those 5 of the ranges appeared to be really large, leading to a long tail effect).GitHub Repo