First, I went through all the characters in "hello world" and used ord to find their numerical values. Using the argcount of a bunch of lambdas, I got a list of numbers 1 through 7. Using that list, I simply did some maths to get the numbers and printed them as ascii using chr.
I wrapped this in a couple lambdas using globals().update to set variables inline (repl.it recently updated to python 3.8 so I could have used the := operator however it appears not to work in list comprehension) and bam.
How it was made
First, I went through all the characters in "hello world" and used
ord
to find their numerical values. Using the argcount of a bunch oflambda
s, I got a list of numbers 1 through 7. Using that list, I simply did some maths to get the numbers and printed them as ascii usingchr
.I wrapped this in a couple
lambda
s usingglobals().update
to set variables inline (repl.it recently updated topython 3.8
so I could have used the:=
operator however it appears not to work in list comprehension) and bam.(ignore the syntax errors, it still runs)
“Code was built to be efficient and sleek. so let’s go in the exact opposite direction!”
(This really cool omg)