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I disagree. The default paint programme in windows scales images by the pixel really well. Haven’t used it for anything else though
I need to reread Misery - Stephen King
Posting cat pictures in at-risk communities to break the spiral of negativity
That is an awesome list. Thanks for the tip, that helps me a lot.
Here's the list, for anyone looking for it: https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/1gdw4cj/450_stars_a_categorization_and_megaguide/lu52sl6/
Yes, I know leetcode. I use them too. But I really love AOC and I love to do AOC problems with students, but it's hard to find fitting puzzles that students are able to do with the knowledge they have, the help I can offer and a timeframe of max three hours.

I disagree. The default paint programme in windows scales images by the pixel really well. Haven’t used it for anything else though
I need to reread Misery - Stephen King
Posting cat pictures in at-risk communities to break the spiral of negativity
That is an awesome list. Thanks for the tip, that helps me a lot.
Here's the list, for anyone looking for it: https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/comments/1gdw4cj/450_stars_a_categorization_and_megaguide/lu52sl6/
Yes, I know leetcode. I use them too. But I really love AOC and I love to do AOC problems with students, but it's hard to find fitting puzzles that students are able to do with the knowledge they have, the help I can offer and a timeframe of max three hours.
I'm looking for a list of all the puzzles and which programming topics they teach, does anyone know of such a list? Or else, can anyone offer a complete repository of python implementations?
I'm looking for something like this (these are not correct, just an example for what I'm looking for):