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A competition to solve a particular problem through the usage and manipulation of strings.
1
vote
Full Width Text
Brainfuck, 23 24 25 Bytes
1 Byte thanks to ovs
-[-[-<]>>+<]>-<+[,.>.<]
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This code makes use of most interpreters wrapping to 255 if the number is negative.
Previous solution:
++++[>+++ …
0
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Greeting The User
Golang, 67 Bytes
func n(){a:=")-*-*-*^_^*-*-*-(\n";Print(a+"| Welcome User! |\n"+a)}
Prints with a trailing newline.
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vote
A very long Terza Rima
Go, 56 Bytes
func n(){for i:=65;i<90;i++{Printf("%c%c%c\n",i,i+1,i)}}
Ungolfed and readable:
func n() {
for i := 65; i < 90; i++ {
Printf("%c%c%c\n", i, i + 1, i)
}
}
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