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A programming puzzle includes a goal, a partially completed program, and rules outlining how the program can be modified. The program is specifically designed to make achieving the goal difficult. An answer to a programming puzzle takes the program and modifies it only in ways specified in the rules, so that the goal is achieved.
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Execute prints backwards
Plain ol' Simple JavaScript
No loops, no arrays, no reversals, no string manipulation, no new function definitions, just plain ol' JS console.log():
console.log("Line1",
console.log("Line2",
console …
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Execute prints backwards
ES6 (using backwards mode ;)
Wow, it looks like the designers of ECMAScript had some incredible foresight when they made backwards mode part of the spec:
// activate backwards mode:
'use backwardsˈ; …