You can't have the stoppingpoint as an `Int`, what...
# advent-of-code
k
You can't have the stoppingpoint as an
Int
, what if it starts with
'0'
like one of the testcases?
t
Heh I totally cheated on that one and it worked. Good catch. I’ll fix it today I was so wiped out last night and didn’t go back and rework that. Funny that it passed the test anyway right?
I’m behind. I need to read today and won’t get to it for another couple of hours.
k
Yeah there's about a 1/2 chance it passes right?
I still need to find time for today too, its going to be a close one.
t
Fixed! 🙂 Just got back from the store and read today's. Yeesh this is going to be hard
I have a feeling I've done a BFS in Kotlin for AoC before, perhaps for 2016. I'll have to look. I'm sure I can write it more kotlny now, I was just learning then.