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Subject: 
NQC Programmers do it on one line
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Date: 
Thu, 24 Nov 2005 11:44:29 GMT
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There is a tradition among C programmers to write very tight code i.e. as short
a program as possible. Does such a culture exist with NQC programmers?

See for instance:

http://www.au.ioccc.org/main.html

What's the most useful robot you've programmed using as few lines as possible
and would you post your code?

I'm guessing that the shortest will be 5 lines or less. I think you could
probably do a light follower 1?

Thomas



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  Re: NQC Programmers do it on one line
 
(...) writing things in as few lines as possible (although there is a pretty tight limit on the maximum size of entries). The objective of the contest is to write the most difficult to read and/or understand program possible. The limit on the size (...) (19 years ago, 24-Nov-05, to lugnet.robotics)

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