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Challenges Guess the language! (Cops' Thread)

ROBBERS' THREAD A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact. You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Eso...

16 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by AndrewTheCodegolfer‭  ·  last activity 3y ago by Shaggy‭

#4: Post edited by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2021-08-05T22:23:08Z (about 3 years ago)
Guess the language! (Cops' Thread)
[ROBBERS' THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)

A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.

You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.

Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.

Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.

Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.


Good luck, all!
#3: Post edited by user avatar AndrewTheCodegolfer‭ · 2021-08-01T18:58:22Z (over 3 years ago)
  • [ROBBERS' THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • ## The Cops
  • You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.
  • Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.
  • Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.
  • Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.
  • ## The Robbers
  • See [this](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)
  • Good luck, all![]()
  • [ROBBERS' THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.
  • Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.
  • Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.
  • Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.
  • Good luck, all!
#2: Post edited by user avatar AndrewTheCodegolfer‭ · 2021-08-01T18:50:33Z (over 3 years ago)
  • Cops and Robbers: Guess the language!
  • Guess the language! (Cops' Thread)
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • ## The Cops
  • You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.
  • Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.
  • Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.
  • Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.
  • ## The Robbers
  • You are a robber. Your goal is to find answers which haven't been cracked and to crack them, aka reveal a language in which they work. If you have found such a language, reply to the cracked answer with it and (if possible) give an interpreter online to prove it works.
  • The robber who has cracked the most answers (tiebreak: most total bytes cracked) is the winning robber for the challenge.
  • Good luck, all!
  • [ROBBERS' THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • ## The Cops
  • You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.
  • Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.
  • Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.
  • Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.
  • ## The Robbers
  • See [this](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/283034)
  • Good luck, all![]()
#1: Initial revision by user avatar AndrewTheCodegolfer‭ · 2021-07-30T01:53:47Z (over 3 years ago)
Cops and Robbers: Guess the language!
A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.

## The Cops

You are a cop. You should write a program in a "famous" (has an English Wikipedia/Esolangs/Rosetta Code page) language that prints `Cops and Robbers`. That's all it does - prints exactly this stream of bytes, with optional trailing output if your language absolutely has to make it.

Don't assume REPLs, existing boilerplate or nonstandard flags. If your code has bytes outside printable ASCII range, it should have a hexdump available.

Do not, and I repeat, **do not** edit the source of your program after posting. You might want to make your program polyglot-free.

Your goal is to be the writer of the shortest program whose language still hasn't been determined after 2 weeks or 14 days. If your program isn't cracked by then, you may choose to reveal the language yourself.

## The Robbers

You are a robber. Your goal is to find answers which haven't been cracked and to crack them, aka reveal a language in which they work. If you have found such a language, reply to the cracked answer with it and (if possible) give an interpreter online to prove it works.

The robber who has cracked the most answers (tiebreak: most total bytes cracked) is the winning robber for the challenge.

Good luck, all!