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Reciprocal Fibonacci constant
PERL, 62 43
$s=$t=1;$t+=1/($a=$f+$s),$f=$s,$s=$a,for 0..<>;say $t
Edit:
After some more time looking at my code I was able to save 19 chars:
$s=1;$t+=1/($s+=$f=$s-$f)for 0..<>;say $t+2
i …
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Reciprocal Fibonacci constant
Javascript, 33
Input: n = 10
s=f=t=1;for(;n--;)t+=1/(s+=f=s-f)
Based in my first post in Perl, here is the result directly from the Google Chrome Console.