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In the world of competitive programming, there is a distinct sub-culture known as "Code Golf." The objective is simple: solve a programming problem using the fewest bytes of source code possible. While languages like Python or Java are designed for readability and maintainability, is a language designed for brevity and obfuscation.

Founded in 1977 as CSRW (a carrier-current AM station), it moved to FM in 1983 at 50 watts. Over decades, it increased its power, eventually moving to 99.1 FM in 2009 and quadrupling its power to 2,084 watts in 2014 to cover the entire Windsor-Detroit metro area. In the world of competitive programming, there is

– If you meant to request an article about a "jam" (music jam, traffic jam, fruit jam), please clarify. Over decades, it increased its power, eventually moving

The classic "FizzBuzz" test asks a programmer to print numbers 1 to 100, but replace multiples of 3 with "Fizz", multiples of 5 with "Buzz", and multiples of both with "FizzBuzz". However, CJam remains a significant milestone in the

However, CJam remains a significant milestone in the history of esoteric languages. It pushed the boundaries of what could be done with stack-based architecture and introduced optimized blocks for mathematical operations, making it a favorite for math-heavy golf challenges.

Let’s break down a simpler, more readable CJam logic for FizzBuzz:

In the world of competitive programming, there is a distinct sub-culture known as "Code Golf." The objective is simple: solve a programming problem using the fewest bytes of source code possible. While languages like Python or Java are designed for readability and maintainability, is a language designed for brevity and obfuscation.

Founded in 1977 as CSRW (a carrier-current AM station), it moved to FM in 1983 at 50 watts. Over decades, it increased its power, eventually moving to 99.1 FM in 2009 and quadrupling its power to 2,084 watts in 2014 to cover the entire Windsor-Detroit metro area.

– If you meant to request an article about a "jam" (music jam, traffic jam, fruit jam), please clarify.

The classic "FizzBuzz" test asks a programmer to print numbers 1 to 100, but replace multiples of 3 with "Fizz", multiples of 5 with "Buzz", and multiples of both with "FizzBuzz".

However, CJam remains a significant milestone in the history of esoteric languages. It pushed the boundaries of what could be done with stack-based architecture and introduced optimized blocks for mathematical operations, making it a favorite for math-heavy golf challenges.

Let’s break down a simpler, more readable CJam logic for FizzBuzz:

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