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The source code for the winners of the 24th IOCCC has been released.
Please see the following news items.
Goals of the Contest
- Obfuscate: tr.v. -cated, -cating, -cates.
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- To render obscure.
- To darken.
- To confuse: his emotions obfuscated his judgment.
[LLat. obfuscare, to darken : ob(intensive) + Lat. fuscare,
to darken < fuscus, dark.] -obfuscation n. obfuscatory adj
- The IOCCC:
- To write the most Obscure/Obfuscated C program within the 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. :-)
IOCCC news
- 2016-10-29
- There will not be an IOCCC competition in 2016.
- The IOCCC is on hiatus until mid 2017.
- We are looking into ways to make the 25th IOCCC special.
- 2016-04-07
- The source code for the winners of the 24th IOCCC has been released.
- 2015-10-25
- 2015-10-10
- The 24th IOCCC is now closed and Judging has commenced.
- 2015-07-19
- Minor edits to the draft Guidelines have been made.
- 2015-07-14
- The source code for the winners of the 23rd IOCCC has been released.
- 2015-07-13
- The 24th IOCCC will be open from 2015-Jul-08 09:10:11.12 +/- .13 seconds UTC to 2015-Oct-10 10:10:10.10 +/- .10 seconds UTC.
- The submission tool will be available on 2015-Sep-09 09:09:09 UTC.
- Draft Rules, Guidelines and IOCCC size tool are available.
- 2014-10-27
- 2014-10-20
- The 23rd IOCCC is now closed and Judging has commenced.
- 2014-09-23
- 2014-09-15
- 2014-09-10
- 2014-09-01
- The 23rd IOCCC will be open from 2014-Sep-01 02:03:04 UTC to 2014-Oct-19 18:17:16 UTC.
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