## Advent of Code 2021

Wednesday December 1st at 5 a.m. UTC will mark the start of the seventh 
incarnation of [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/), popular programming 
contest started back in 2015. The author describes Advent of Code (AoC) as " _a 
series of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill 
levels in any programming language you like_ ".

The rules of AoC are quite simple. Starting from December 1st until Christmas, 
every day at 5 a.m. UTC a new task is released. The tasks consist of two parts, 
where second part is revealed after you solve the first part, and it is a 
continuation and/or variation of the first part. You don't submit your code, 
just the result of your calculation.

The participation in AoC is free (although, if you like it, consider 
[donating](https://adventofcode.com/2021/support)), all you need to do is log 
in with your Github, Google, Twitter, or Reddit account.

If you have never participated in AoC before or you want to prepare yourself 
for the start of the competition by solving some tasks, take a look at [the 
previous events](https://adventofcode.com/2021/events). To bring you up to 
speed, we recommend solving any of first 10 tasks of any year, as those are 
usually easier and can be solved relatively fast.

## Nim leaderboards

Advent of Code offers private leadearboards, and Nim has not only one but two 
of them.

[The original Nim private 
leaderboard](https://adventofcode.com/2021/leaderboard/private/view/40415) has 
filled up last year to the maximum of 200 users. We have opened [a new private 
leaderboard](https://adventofcode.com/2021/leaderboard/private/view/681448), 
which you can join by using `681448-60235f8f` code on [this 
link](https://adventofcode.com/2021/leaderboard/private).

If you have joined one of these leaderboards in previous years, there's no need 
to do it again -- you're already in.

## Sharing solutions and asking for help

In this thread you can post links to your AoC repositories, share your 
solutions, ask for help, discuss the tasks, etc.

People usually share their solutions on [r/adventofcode 
subreddit](https://old.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/) and we encourage you to 
share your Nim solutions there too and showcase the beauty of Nim.

If you're sharing your solutions via Twitter, use `#AdventOfNim` hashtag and/or 
mention @nim_lang.

You can also use Nim IRC/Gitter/Discord channel if you have some Nim-related 
problem, but have in mind that your snippets might contain spoilers for other 
who haven't solved the task yet -- not everybody will be able to solve the 
tasks at 5 a.m. UTC. Consider waiting at least couple of hours before asking 
for help (in that time, try it some more to see if you can solve it by yourself 
:)).

Have fun! 

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