1K JavaScript Madness 131
An anonymous reader writes "JS1k has a simple goal: to get programmers producing demos written in JavaScript that are 1k in size or less. That's just 1024 bytes to play with. There's even additional bonus points on offer if a demo's code can fit inside a single tweet. Now that the contest is finished and there is a top-ten, I'm wondering what they can do if given some extra bytes." I like the Tetris clone. The pulsing wires demo is neat too but kinda stuttery on my machine.
I'm sure Twitter is delighted (Score:4, Funny)
js1337 (Score:4, Funny)
>I'm wondering what they can do if given some extra bytes.
In a few weeks you'll find out at js1337.com ;0)
And BOOM (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Internet Explorere cannot open... (Score:4, Funny)
That's a joke, right? Do you really expect Internet Explorer to run cutting-edge web stuff?
Try Chrome, Safari, Opera or Firefox.
Re:I'm sure Twitter is delighted (Score:5, Funny)
About javascript in their tweets...
If they aren't just give it some time ... I'm sure it will worm its way into their hearts ;-)
Re:I'm sure Twitter is delighted (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Found a bug in tiny ches... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And BOOM (Score:5, Funny)
Playing some chess... (Score:1, Funny)
Chess in 1024 bytes and I can't win it. What a shame.
Re:Found a bug in tiny ches... (Score:2, Funny)
That's nothing. Try this short game written in BASIC.
10 GOTO 40
20 PRINT "YOU WIN"
30 GOTO 50
40 PRINT "YOU LOSE"
50 PRINT "GAME OVER"
Kilobytes, as God (Knuth) intended (Score:3, Funny)
I can't believe this story's been up for nearly two hours and no one's rushed in to explain that these are one kibibyte demos, thus depriving us of our right to make fun of them and their dumb-sounding pet units.