Sixth International Obfuscated C Code Contest
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web page for the given winning entry for information on how
on how to compile it and how to run the winning program.
Look at the winning source and try to figure how it does what it does!
You may then wish to look at the Author’s remarks for even more details.
The Makefile for Best self modifying program always uses the most portable version because there is no loss of functionality in using it. In the case of the Best game entry, however, some functionality is lost in the portable version and so its Makefile uses the original program.
This year, the Best of Show was given to the most useful program.
The Strangest abuse of the rules award was given this year to stress the fact that starting in 1990, compiling entries must result a regular executable file.
Rules and results were posted to comp.lang.c, comp.sources.unix and alt.sources. They have been made available on a wide number of USENET archive sites such as uunet. The 1989 winning entries will be published in the Micro/Systems Journal.
Final Comments
IMPORTANT NOTE: See contact.html for up to date contact details as well as details on how to provide fixes to any of the entries. See also the IOCCC FAQ for additional information on the IOCCC.
Winning Entries of 1989 - The 6th IOCCC
Download all winning entries from 1989
- 1989/fubar - Best self-modifying program
- 1989/jar.1 - Strangest abuse of the rules
- 1989/jar.2 - Best of Show
- 1989/ovdluhe - Most humorous output
- 1989/paul - Most complex algorithm
- 1989/robison - Best minimal use of C
- 1989/roemer - Best layout
- 1989/tromp - Best game
- 1989/vanb - Best one liner
- 1989/westley - Most algorithms in one program