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4.4 | 10.0 | |
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winner
- Radiation-hardened Quine: A quine that works after any one character is deleted
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concise code vs code longer than necessary.
Don't write code like the obfuscated C code contest. Don't spend too much time modifying working code to make it shorter, especially if there's no end-user perceivable speed increase.
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Kilo Lisp: A Kilo Byte-Sized Lisp System
Just found one after replying to another comment on this story.
https://github.com/ioccc-src/winner/blob/master/1989/jar.2.c (accompanying explanation: https://github.com/ioccc-src/winner/blob/master/1989/jar.2.h... )
It apparently works somewhat after a few minor tweaks.
Another one that I've bookmarked some months earlier: https://github.com/rui314/minilisp
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A horrifying single line neural network using NumPy
The first one is "a bit" obscure. If you give up (which means you've passed the human test... if you do not give up, report for alien termination) check out the description
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An HTTP server in a single .c file
One of 2004 IOCCC winners (2004/hibachi [1]) was a CGI and vhost capable HTTP server. It is one of a few winning entries that ever came with its own ./configure, and violated so many guidelines but not a single rule, making judges pretty upset.
[1] https://github.com/ioccc-src/winner/blob/main/2004/hibachi.h...
minimalisp
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Kilo Lisp: A Kilo Byte-Sized Lisp System
I bumped into this mini lisp thing the other day:
https://github.com/yesco/minimalisp/blob/main/lisp.c
It's not finished yet, but the coding style and tricks going on in it are wild.
What are some alternatives?
darkhttpd - When you need a web server in a hurry.
lisp-in-go - A Common Lisp-like Lisp-1 in Go with TCO and partially hygienic macros
publictext - TEXT://PROTOCOL SERVER
yal - Yet another lisp interpreter
uip - The historical uIP sources
uncroppable - Make your image uncroppable
stoneknifeforth - a tiny self-hosted Forth implementation
sectorlisp - Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library
green-square-quine
rupy - HTTP App. Server and JSON DB - Shared Parallel (Atomic) & Distributed