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Re: NQC Programmers do it on one line
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lugnet.robotics
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Thu, 24 Nov 2005 21:17:12 GMT
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steve <sjbaker1@airmailIHATESPAM.net>
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Ross Crawford wrote:
> On 1-liners, when I had my Apple ][+ in the early 80s, there was a magazine
> called "Nibble" which ran 1 and 2 liner contests using the built-in Apple BASIC.
> I won 1 month with a simple 2-line driving game, only forced to go to 2 lines
> because the command line input buffer was limited to 254 characters. I wish I'd
> kept a copy, but alas I must have thrown it out at some stage.
Well, for $90 you can get it back by buying 12 years worth of Nibble on
CD-ROM:
http://www.nibblemagazine.com/
I you can remember which year it was published in,
you can buy one year's worth for $10.
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| (...) And obfuscated code is not limited to C - the Perl community has a culture of enjoying obfuscated code, see: (URL) 1-liners, when I had my Apple ][+ in the early 80s, there was a magazine called "Nibble" which ran 1 and 2 liner contests using (...) (19 years ago, 24-Nov-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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