Alright people who know how to tell there computer what to do and how to get there... I bring you a challenge from the interweb.
THE 4K CODE CHALLENGE
Objective: To create the most productive/useful code that as source code is no larger than 4 kilobytes (4096 bytes). There is no restrictions as to what your code does, or what language it is used in.
Rules:
- The code must be yours, and you must be willing to give your code out to the public domain.
- You must state EXACTLY what your code does. If it is malicious you must state what it does/exploit.
- There is no restriction on what language, however markup languages are not allowed. Javascript/VBScript are, and any HTML required to perform the task is not counted towards the byte tally however objects calling to Javascript/VBScript do.
- Common standard libraries (.h files, javabeans, perl modules etc) are allowed and dont count towards the byte tally.
- You can use as many seperate files in your source code as you wish.
- If you code requires to be compiled to run, it must be able to compile without a problem. For C and other languages that require a makefile, these will not go towards the byte tally.
- Any other data in the form of databases, information etc that isn't a part of the code also does not count towards the byte tally.
- If your program requires parameters to begin, you must state what they do.
Gentlemen, START YOUR TEXTEDITORS