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IOCCC Accepting New, 'Improved' Entries

Rudolf writes: "The 16th International Obfuscated C Code Contest is open from now until 01 Dec 2001 23:59:59 UTC. Details are at the IOCCC web site. From the front page, the contest goals are: -- To write the most Obscure/Obfuscated C program (within contest rules -- To show the importance of programming style, in an ironic way. -- To stress C compilers with unusual code. -- To illustrate some of the subtleties of the C language. -- To provide a safe forum for poor C code. :-)"

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  1. my fovorite by snatchitup · · Score: 4, Funny

    My favorite isn't so much obfuscated code, but hair-brained.. I've actually seen this by paid contract programmers......

    String getLetter( int index ){
    String [] x = { "A", "B", "C", "D" };
    for ( int i = 0; i < 4; i++ ){
    if ( i == 0 && index ==0 )
    return "A";
    else if ( i == 1 && index == 1 )
    return "B";
    else if ( i == 2 && index == 2 )
    return "C";
    else if ( i ==3 && index == 3 )
    return "D";

    if ( i >= 4 )
    break;
    }
    return null;
    }

    Are they getting paid by the line?

  2. Anecdote by mirko · · Score: 5, Funny
    The following event was related by ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst).

    The highlight of the annual Computer Bowl occurred when
    Bill Gates,
    who was a judge, posed the following
    question
    to the contestants:


    "What contest, held via Usenet, is dedicated to examples of weird, obscure, bizarre, and really bad programming?"


    After a moment of silence, Jean-Louis Gassee (ex-honcho at Apple) hit his buzzer and answered:


    "Windows."


    Mr. Bill's expression was, in the words of one who was there, "classic."
    --
    Trolling using another account since 2005.