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Brainfuck by 2EZ 4RTZ

Correct input: Gdkkn+\x1fVnqkc \x09\xff, where \xHH indicates non-ASCII-printable hex character.

Gdkkn+\x1fVnqkc \x09\xff, where \xHH indicates non-ASCII-printable hex character.

Explanation:

You just take the character codes of "Hello, World!\n" and subract one from each value. The last character \xff (255) causes the program to exit after you add one (since the 255+1 overflows to 0 and the loop exits).

You just take the character codes of "Hello, World!\n" and subract one from each value. The last character \xff (255) causes the program to exit after you add one (since the 255+1 overflows to 0 and the loop exits).

Brainfuck by 2EZ 4RTZ

Correct input:

Gdkkn+\x1fVnqkc \x09\xff, where \xHH indicates non-ASCII-printable hex character.

Explanation:

You just take the character codes of "Hello, World!\n" and subract one from each value. The last character \xff (255) causes the program to exit after you add one (since the 255+1 overflows to 0 and the loop exits).

Brainfuck by 2EZ 4RTZ

Correct input: Gdkkn+\x1fVnqkc \x09\xff, where \xHH indicates non-ASCII-printable hex character.

Explanation:

You just take the character codes of "Hello, World!\n" and subract one from each value. The last character \xff (255) causes the program to exit after you add one (since the 255+1 overflows to 0 and the loop exits).

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Brainfuck by 2EZ 4RTZ

Correct input:

Gdkkn+\x1fVnqkc \x09\xff, where \xHH indicates non-ASCII-printable hex character.

Explanation:

You just take the character codes of "Hello, World!\n" and subract one from each value. The last character \xff (255) causes the program to exit after you add one (since the 255+1 overflows to 0 and the loop exits).