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A challenge that involves making a "Hello, World!" program, or other similar strings. It is recommended to avoid using exactly "Hello, World!" as many languages have builtins to print it, trivialising the challenge.
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Weirdest obfuscated "Hello World!"
Haskell
Not really that weird. I feel like this is how many people see Haskell anyway.
main=let h#a=putChar.toEnum$h in 72#error>>(101:[])!!0#(\h e ll(o, w)0 r l d '!'
->undefined)>>mapM_(#(#))(repli …