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lisp-in-life
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Discussion Thread
Still, my favorite has to be the LISP interpreter written in Conway's Game of Life written in LISP.
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Ask HN: What piece of code/codebase blew your mind when you saw it?
Almost forgot - Lisp In Life. Pretty sure I first saw that on HN. IMO the more amazing thing is the Life-based processor, once you have that, the rest is a matter of adding layers. But it's one thing to know someone could do it, quite another to see it in action.
https://github.com/woodrush/lisp-in-life
Run it in your browser here. Definitely worth zooming all the way in to get a sense of scale.
https://woodrush.github.io/lisp-in-life/
- A Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway's Game of Life
- A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway's Game of Life
ioccc-obfuscated-c-contest
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Making Rust supply chain attacks harder with Cackle
A semi-automated system that compares old unsafe code to new unsafe code would likely be really helpful here - say, a LLM prompted to investigate whether the new unsafe blocks are a significant difference in scope and documented intent from the old unsafe blocks. Unless the winners of https://www.ioccc.org/ are among your attackers, it's a pretty solid line of defense.
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500 Lines or Less – Writing a useful program in fewer than 500 line code – AOSA
For that you can go savor the archives of IOCCC : https://www.ioccc.org/
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The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
>> Perl can also be hilariously unreadable: https://www.foo.be/docs/tpj/issues/vol4_3/tpj0403-0017.html
Most programming languages can be obfuscated. That does not mean people write code in those programming languages like that:
C: https://www.ioccc.org/
Javascript: view-source:https://www.google.com/
The truth is that insulting Perl is considered stylish by some, so many people do despite knowing little to nothing about Perl and having never used it.
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Where can I find the juiciest, most complex and modern c++ code?
If you want the most complex, then probably here https://www.ioccc.org/
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Suggestions for making my fizz buzz program as convoluted as possible?
Since someone already linked Enterprise FizzBuzz, I'll link The Obfuscated C Contest as a possible source of inspiration.
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Radiation-hardened Quine: A quine that works after any one character is deleted
Or this one [3] that calculates pi by estimating its own surface area.
Or this one [4]. It's a lovers quarrel, written simultaneously in C and English. It's incredible, seriously, read it.
[0]: https://www.ioccc.org/
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Even the K&R book implements a "C gibberish to English" translator
I wonder what sort of "English" it spits out when fed obfuscated C code
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I can't fathom how any of those could be used.
OP is going to rage quit when he sees https://www.ioccc.org/
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JavaScript forbidden practices. Part 5: orthogonality
I mean, its no https://www.ioccc.org/ entry
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JavaScript forbidden practices. Part 4: self-documenting code
The International Obfuscated C Code Contest for all you brain damage needs.
What are some alternatives?
ol - Otus Lisp (Ol in short) is a purely* functional dialect of Lisp.
Removeddit - View deleted stuff from reddit
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
rustcc - A (toy) C compiler written in Rust.
lispe - An implementation of a full fledged Lisp interpreter with Data Structure, Pattern Programming and High level Functions with Lazy Evaluation à la Haskell.
Anime-Girls-Holding-Programming-Books - Anime Girls Holding Programming Books
ulisp-bl602 - A version of the Lisp programming language for RISC-V BL602 Boards
W3Schools - W3Schools Full Offline Version
primes-cpp - A compact primes library containing a highly optimized prime sieve and deterministic primality test.
git-blame-someone-else - Blame someone else for your bad code.
triplea - TripleA is a turn based strategy game and board game engine, similar to Axis & Allies or Risk.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.