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A code challenge is a competition for creative ways to solve a programming puzzle with an objective winning criterion not covered by other scoring tags (e.g. code-golf).
4
votes
Minimal maximum byte for Turing Completeness
Julia, Score 63 (?)
we can actually get away with no letters, by abusing the fact that === is assignable for some reason. however, without a way to index or create arrays, this is not enough.
What get …
2
votes
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Ruby, 17 bytes, cracked by Dingus
=end
#{"""'}
=end
(no newline at start)
Disallowed charachters: N
1
vote
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Ruby, 17 bytes
=end
#{"""'}
=end
Disallowed characters: N,%
This time I made it a bit harder.
1
vote
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Ruby, 18 bytes
=end
#{/"""'}
=end
Disallowed characters: N,%,/
my final variation, hopefully the next solution is the intended one.
2
votes
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Julia, 5 bytes, Cracked by Dingus
?""":
Disallowed charachters: #
2
votes
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Julia, 6 bytes
?""":
There is a zero width space before the :
Disallowed characters: #
6
votes
Almost Illegal Strings, Mark II (Cops)
Haskell, 3 bytes
#"
(begins with a newline)
Disallowed charachters: -