Domain: uguu.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to uguu.org.
Comments · 8
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Re:The pinnacle of elegant code
Yes, and these: http://uguu.org/sources.html
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Re:WinMX replaced ....
Check http://www.uguu.org/share/. You might also find this site on winny, made by the same author, to be of interest: http://www.uguu.org/winny/
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Re:WinMX replaced ....
Check http://www.uguu.org/share/. You might also find this site on winny, made by the same author, to be of interest: http://www.uguu.org/winny/
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nothing new
similar functionality has been provided by the japanese program winny (http://www.uguu.org/winny/) and the newer share (http://www.uguu.org/share/) for some time (with encryption, too)
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nothing new
similar functionality has been provided by the japanese program winny (http://www.uguu.org/winny/) and the newer share (http://www.uguu.org/share/) for some time (with encryption, too)
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Obfuscated Anime codeI'm not much of an Anime fan, and usually refrain from commenting on related stories. However I came across this site in a comment in the IOCCC story yesterday, and thought it was pretty cool.
Lots of ASCII-art type Anime characters there, except that all of it is source code.
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Re:For those of you who don't want to wait...
Dude, this guy is a genius! And he really really likes anime. Check out his other work.
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For those of you who don't want to wait...For at least one of the entries (Don Yang's, who won the Best Utility category), the code is already up on the internet:
http://uguu.org/src_rinia_c.html
The only reason I can even remember where this entry would be is because he's the one a few years ago that won with that strange Saitou-Aku-Soku-Zan combination program. Yeah, I could find utilities to do what his code can do on many other places, but what better way to show your anime fandom & code fanaticism by running something like this instead. ^_^