The International Obfuscated C Code Contest is back
The International Obfuscated C Code Contest is back. The stated goals of the IOCCC are to, “Write the most obscure C program, show the importance of programming style (by doing the opposite), stress...
View ArticleInternational Obfuscated C Code Contest Winners Posted
The International Obfuscated C Contest – the contest to create the most useful, useless, or unique program in absolutely unreadable C code – has just posted the winners of the 2013 contest. Of the...
View ArticleAnimated ASCII Fluid Dynamics Simulator is Retro Cool
ASCII art holds a place near and dear to our hearts. If you were fortunate enough to get started in computers before there was such a thing as a graphical user interface (GUI) then you remember tolling...
View ArticleTic-Tac-Toe Implemented in Single Call to printf()
[Nicholas Carlini] programmed a C implementation of two-player Tic Tac Toe, and he did it in a single call to printf(). The arguments for that single function call get mind-bendingly complex, so it may...
View ArticleMmm… Obfuscated Shell Donuts
In case you grow tired of clear-written, understandable code, obfuscation contests provide a nice change of scenery, and trying to make sense of their entries can be a fun-time activity and an...
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