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I'm using Ruby.
People often use AoC to learn a new language, but I'm trying to do well on a couple of the leaderboards I'm on, so I had to stick to what I know best.
I think it's a pretty good language to go fast in AoC with. It's bristling with features, and it's text munging abilities are excellent.
In these later levels though, there comes a point where you can't just brute force part 2 with your solution to part 1, and that point comes earlier for Ruby.
I live in Australia btw, so challenges come out at 4pm, which is very convenient for me. I'm not up at 5am every day.
That's impressive. You're doing it all in Go, aren't you?