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THE MOST RECENT IOCCC WINNERS

The most recently released contest winners may be found in the Winning entries web page.

However if you are looking for more recent winners,
  • Best of Show
    Carl Banks - A flight simulator!
  • Best Data Hiding
    Daniel Fischer - A word guessing game
  • Best Flow Control
    Mark Schnitzius - Using strange function call method, prints a C program that sorts arguments
  • Best Object Orientation
    Alan De Smet - Rotates and zooms an object using ASCII graphics
  • Best Self-Documenting
    Tom Torfs - CRC generator
  • Best Small Program
    Bas de Bakker - Counts chars using the corrected IOCCC sizing rules
  • Best Encapsulation
    Bas de Bakker - Outputs a gziped 3D beam maze in Postscript
  • Best Utility
    David Lowe - Pootifies stdin (useful to view Microsoft html files)
  • CPP Abuse
    Jens Schweikhardt - Very twisted code that tests to see if your compiler and headers are standard!
  • Most Erratic Behavior
    Jens Schweikhardt - Prints random 0's and 1's; causes some gcc's to cause the assembler to choke
  • Most Fun
    David Lowe and Neil Mix - A very addictive ASCII poot game
  • Most Obfuscated Translator
    Tony Finch - Translates Lambda expressions into combinator expressions
  • Most Space Efficient
    Jens Schweikhardt - Finds duplicate files that waste disk space
  • Obsolescent Feature
    Frans van Dorsselaer - ASCII / Morse code translator
  • there are none because the new contest has not even started. Check out the IOCCC home page sometime around late September or early October for announcements about the next contest.



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