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Guess the language! (Robbers' Thread)
  • [COPS THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/282965[]())
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • You are a robber. Your goal is to find answers on [this link](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/282965) 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, robbers!
  • [COPS THREAD](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/282965)
  • A famous cops-and-robbers challenge whose source shall remain unnamed is brought to Codidact.
  • You are a robber. Your goal is to find answers on [this link](https://codegolf.codidact.com/posts/282965) 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, robbers!

Suggested over 3 years ago by Moshi‭