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#Whitespace, 15 bytes

Whitespace, 15 bytes

It's easy to avoid characters with a language that doesn't use any of them!

Try it online!

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The .'s are unneccessary, and are just to make the codeblock work.

For a more readable format: s = space, t = tab, newline placement matters

ssstssssst
t
ss

First line pushes (ss) positive (s) 65 (tssssst, binary 1000001) onto the stack)

Second and third lines print top of stack as char.

#Whitespace, 15 bytes

It's easy to avoid characters with a language that doesn't use any of them!

Try it online!

.               
.   
.  

The .'s are unneccessary, and are just to make the codeblock work.

For a more readable format: s = space, t = tab, newline placement matters

ssstssssst
t
ss

First line pushes (ss) positive (s) 65 (tssssst, binary 1000001) onto the stack)

Second and third lines print top of stack as char.

Whitespace, 15 bytes

It's easy to avoid characters with a language that doesn't use any of them!

Try it online!

.               
.   
.  

The .'s are unneccessary, and are just to make the codeblock work.

For a more readable format: s = space, t = tab, newline placement matters

ssstssssst
t
ss

First line pushes (ss) positive (s) 65 (tssssst, binary 1000001) onto the stack)

Second and third lines print top of stack as char.

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#Whitespace, 15 bytes

It's easy to avoid characters with a language that doesn't use any of them!

Try it online!

.               
.   
.  

The .'s are unneccessary, and are just to make the codeblock work.

For a more readable format: s = space, t = tab, newline placement matters

ssstssssst
t
ss

First line pushes (ss) positive (s) 65 (tssssst, binary 1000001) onto the stack)

Second and third lines print top of stack as char.