Timeline for Print the alphabet without using each vowel
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Jun 3, 2015 at 13:49 | history | wiki removed | Martin Ender | ||
Dec 15, 2013 at 9:49 | history | made wiki | Post Made Community Wiki by Wasi | ||
Jul 24, 2013 at 7:20 | history | edited | primo | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Improved solution, updated scoring
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Jul 24, 2013 at 7:01 | comment | added | primo |
chr 97..z may be replaced with v97..z for 3 bytes.
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Apr 30, 2012 at 20:49 | comment | added | ardnew |
you could replace your print statement with die to shave off 2 chars
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Apr 24, 2012 at 16:29 | comment | added | Gareth |
I was thinking of the rule with the -p option where 2 characters are added to the count. Looking at this meta question though, you should be able to use the -M5.010 for free if that option helps shorten your code.
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Apr 24, 2012 at 16:17 | comment | added | Mark Reed |
@gareth - the -E takes the place of -e for running a one-liner. If you're running a program from a file, then you're stuck with the use , although you could replace it with the command line option -M5.01 and shave off two more characters.
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Apr 24, 2012 at 16:16 | history | edited | Mark Reed | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
deleted 2 characters in body
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Apr 24, 2012 at 15:56 | comment | added | Gareth | The '-E' option is ok I think, but usually the 2 characters '-E' are added into the total character length. | |
Apr 24, 2012 at 15:19 | history | answered | Mark Reed | CC BY-SA 3.0 |