very lazy approach

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chrisT33n
11 years ago

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did it with a small bash script, 9 lines of code, less than 1kb size :P

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Luke [flabbyrabbit]
11 years ago

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Maybe we should start a new competition to see who can complete each coding level with the smallest program


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yeah2…. competition (o.o)/

J [ColdIV]
11 years ago

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Hm.. what about a big one for both coding level in one + interface made with C#? :/


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really cant wait for it yay , go ,go ,go >_< hahaha

Peter [verath]
11 years ago

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1 line, 115 chars. :)

TheJellyCandy
11 years ago

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:)

chrisT33n
11 years ago

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Nice idea to go for the smallest possible program.

let me mention that my (lazy coded) script does everything without user interaction
it downloads the encrypted data, decrypts them and sends the answer back to the server


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@verath :) wau soo co0l hahaha

Peter [verath]
11 years ago

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@mattempik, so are you mate. You really do bring a lot to the discussion.

@chrisT33n, what language are you using? Mine is in javascript, and as of now it requires me to copy-paste the code in to the console, and then hitting submit. Having it auto-submit brings it up to 137 chars.


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yup…. everyone is very participate inthis competition :) hahaha good good

chrisT33n
11 years ago

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@verath as I said, it’s a bash script. It makes use of wget and sed.

[i]
Can’t find more than 4 BLX codes :P[/i]


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@chrisT33n thanks…. you just gave me a very brilliant idea :) yahoo…

[deleted user]
10 years ago

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My life will be near it’s end before I complete this level.

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