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The Winners Of The 2025 Obfuscated C Code Contest

One of the most exciting challenges available to any software developer is that of writing brilliantly working code that’s so obtuse, so indecipherable, and opaque, that even its own author w…

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The Winners Of The 2025 Obfuscated C Code Contest

One of the most exciting challenges available to any software developer is that of writing brilliantly working code that’s so obtuse, so indecipherable, and opaque, that even its own author w…

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The World’s Weirdest Coding Contest Honors the Most Unreadable Programs

IOCCC's 29th awards code executing flawlessly yet unreadable—programs simulate physics or render Pong in C. For tech leaders, this reflects a core principle: constraints and technical elegance fuel the deep expertise driving innovation and architectural strength.

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·hackaday.com

    The Winners Of The 2025 Obfuscated C Code Contest

    One of the most exciting challenges available to any software developer is that of writing brilliantly working code that’s so obtuse, so indecipherable, and opaque, that even its…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    The World’s Weirdest Coding Contest Honors the Most Unreadable Programs

    Welcome to your nightmare, Claude.