It's a Very Very Small World

Discussion of challenges you have already solved
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bsguedes
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It's a Very Very Small World

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Wow... that one was a bitch. Nice challenge :)
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i developed several solutions, all where of 56. Then almost died of heart infarct when i had a 55 one. Merging two different 55's did the 54 one :-)

The ultimate answer to all questions is therefore 54 :-D
Learn the rules if you want to break them effectively. Dalai Lama XV
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Post by TheBigBoss »

One of my faulty attempts

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006348993969477399997889877384699999386667+*1^-P4?58*c
also prints the terminating NULL-character and was rejected with this curious message:

Expected: 'Hello, Small World!', got: 'Hello, Small World!'

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Post by Hippo »

My was codded base 9 ... and there were ages than I have discovered the +9/+0 could be used as nonstopper/stopper.
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