Output the ŋarâþ crîþ alphabet song without using (m)any letters Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern) The PPCG Site design is on its way - help us make it awesome! Sandbox for Proposed ChallengesThe reversible reverserAlphanumeric balanceFinding prime numbers without using “prime characters”Output your username without using any of the characters in your username!Holy Hole In A Donut, Batman!Shoot the ASCII MoonAvoid repeating letters between five simple programsCreate an Alphabet SongThe Speed of LettersOutput your Score!

Why are there no cargo aircraft with "flying wing" design?

How to recreate this effect in Photoshop?

Models of set theory where not every set can be linearly ordered

What are 'alternative tunings' of a guitar and why would you use them? Doesn't it make it more difficult to play?

Antler Helmet: Can it work?

When is phishing education going too far?

Why don't the Weasley twins use magic outside of school if the Trace can only find the location of spells cast?

Check which numbers satisfy the condition [A*B*C = A! + B! + C!]

Is high blood pressure ever a symptom attributable solely to dehydration?

WAN encapsulation

How to say 'striped' in Latin

Letter Boxed validator

How to find all the available tools in mac terminal?

Is there a Spanish version of "dot your i's and cross your t's" that includes the letter 'ñ'?

Is it true that "carbohydrates are of no use for the basal metabolic need"?

Can a non-EU citizen traveling with me come with me through the EU passport line?

Why does Python start at index 1 when iterating an array backwards?

Does polymorph use a PC’s CR or its level?

IndentationError when pasting code in Python 3 interpreter mode

Do I really need recursive chmod to restrict access to a folder?

Are variable time comparisons always a security risk in cryptography code?

What's the purpose of writing one's academic bio in 3rd person?

How can whole tone melodies sound more interesting?

Why is "Consequences inflicted." not a sentence?



Output the ŋarâþ crîþ alphabet song without using (m)any letters



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
The PPCG Site design is on its way - help us make it awesome!
Sandbox for Proposed ChallengesThe reversible reverserAlphanumeric balanceFinding prime numbers without using “prime characters”Output your username without using any of the characters in your username!Holy Hole In A Donut, Batman!Shoot the ASCII MoonAvoid repeating letters between five simple programsCreate an Alphabet SongThe Speed of LettersOutput your Score!










2












$begingroup$


Your goal is to write a program that takes no input and outputs the following text:



ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.


But there's a catch: for each letter (any character whose general category in Unicode starts with L) in your source, you get a penalty of 20 characters! (For reference, the text to be printed has 81 letters.)



The Perl 6 code below has 145 bytes and 84 letters, so it gets a score of 1,845:



say "ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos."


The code below has 152 bytes and 70 letters, so it gets a score of 1,552:



$_="C e N ŋa V o S;
Þ Š R L Ł.
M a P F G T Č;
în J i D Ð.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
Crþ Tŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.";s:g/<:Lu>/$/.lc~'a'/;.say


Standard loopholes are forbidden.



Originally, I thought of forbidding letters altogether, but I don't think there are many languages that make this possible. You're more than welcome to try.



(ŋarâþ crîþ [ˈŋaɹa̰θ kɹḭθ] is one of my conlangs. I wanted to capitalise its name here, but I get the ugly big eng here. Oh well, the language doesn't use capital letters in its romanisation anyway.)










share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 4




    $begingroup$
    kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    2 hours ago















2












$begingroup$


Your goal is to write a program that takes no input and outputs the following text:



ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.


But there's a catch: for each letter (any character whose general category in Unicode starts with L) in your source, you get a penalty of 20 characters! (For reference, the text to be printed has 81 letters.)



The Perl 6 code below has 145 bytes and 84 letters, so it gets a score of 1,845:



say "ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos."


The code below has 152 bytes and 70 letters, so it gets a score of 1,552:



$_="C e N ŋa V o S;
Þ Š R L Ł.
M a P F G T Č;
în J i D Ð.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
Crþ Tŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.";s:g/<:Lu>/$/.lc~'a'/;.say


Standard loopholes are forbidden.



Originally, I thought of forbidding letters altogether, but I don't think there are many languages that make this possible. You're more than welcome to try.



(ŋarâþ crîþ [ˈŋaɹa̰θ kɹḭθ] is one of my conlangs. I wanted to capitalise its name here, but I get the ugly big eng here. Oh well, the language doesn't use capital letters in its romanisation anyway.)










share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 4




    $begingroup$
    kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    2 hours ago













2












2








2





$begingroup$


Your goal is to write a program that takes no input and outputs the following text:



ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.


But there's a catch: for each letter (any character whose general category in Unicode starts with L) in your source, you get a penalty of 20 characters! (For reference, the text to be printed has 81 letters.)



The Perl 6 code below has 145 bytes and 84 letters, so it gets a score of 1,845:



say "ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos."


The code below has 152 bytes and 70 letters, so it gets a score of 1,552:



$_="C e N ŋa V o S;
Þ Š R L Ł.
M a P F G T Č;
în J i D Ð.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
Crþ Tŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.";s:g/<:Lu>/$/.lc~'a'/;.say


Standard loopholes are forbidden.



Originally, I thought of forbidding letters altogether, but I don't think there are many languages that make this possible. You're more than welcome to try.



(ŋarâþ crîþ [ˈŋaɹa̰θ kɹḭθ] is one of my conlangs. I wanted to capitalise its name here, but I get the ugly big eng here. Oh well, the language doesn't use capital letters in its romanisation anyway.)










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




Your goal is to write a program that takes no input and outputs the following text:



ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.


But there's a catch: for each letter (any character whose general category in Unicode starts with L) in your source, you get a penalty of 20 characters! (For reference, the text to be printed has 81 letters.)



The Perl 6 code below has 145 bytes and 84 letters, so it gets a score of 1,845:



say "ca e na ŋa va o sa;
þa ša ra la ła.
ma a pa fa ga ta ča;
în ja i da ða.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
carþ taŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos."


The code below has 152 bytes and 70 letters, so it gets a score of 1,552:



$_="C e N ŋa V o S;
Þ Š R L Ł.
M a P F G T Č;
în J i D Ð.
ar ħo ên ôn ân uħo;
Crþ Tŋ neŋ es nem.
elo cenvos.";s:g/<:Lu>/$/.lc~'a'/;.say


Standard loopholes are forbidden.



Originally, I thought of forbidding letters altogether, but I don't think there are many languages that make this possible. You're more than welcome to try.



(ŋarâþ crîþ [ˈŋaɹa̰θ kɹḭθ] is one of my conlangs. I wanted to capitalise its name here, but I get the ugly big eng here. Oh well, the language doesn't use capital letters in its romanisation anyway.)







code-golf kolmogorov-complexity restricted-source






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited 3 hours ago







bb94

















asked 3 hours ago









bb94bb94

1,127711




1,127711







  • 4




    $begingroup$
    kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    2 hours ago












  • 4




    $begingroup$
    kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    3 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
    $endgroup$
    – Unrelated String
    2 hours ago







4




4




$begingroup$
kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
$endgroup$
– Unrelated String
3 hours ago




$begingroup$
kolmogorov-complexity, restricted-source, and special scoring are all sorts of things that benefit greatly from careful consideration in the sandbox. Currently, it seems like the best approach to this challenge would be to just write out all of the codepoints in decimal then turn them into text with a builtin, with some shortcut to encode all of the as--or not, depending on how many letters it would take, because 20 characters is a really big penalty (although when everything else is scored by bytes, it's not quite well defined...)!
$endgroup$
– Unrelated String
3 hours ago












$begingroup$
And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
$endgroup$
– Unrelated String
2 hours ago




$begingroup$
And considering the invocation of Unicode, some explicit rules governing special codepages as used by most golflangs are probably called for (alongside maybe a link to a script to validate scoring).
$endgroup$
– Unrelated String
2 hours ago










7 Answers
7






active

oldest

votes


















2












$begingroup$


PowerShell, scores 601 546





-join(67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14|%[char]($_+32))


Try it online!



Naive approach; I just took the code points and converted them to decimal, subtracted 32, then this code treats them as a char before -joining it back together into a single string.






share|improve this answer









$endgroup$




















    2












    $begingroup$

    Haskell, 0 letters, 423 bytes = score 423



    (['10'..]!!)<$>[89,87,22,91,22,100,87,22,321,87,22,108,87,22,101,22,105,87,49,0,244,87,22,343,87,22,104,87,22,98,87,22,312,87,36,0,99,87,22,87,22,102,87,22,92,87,22,93,87,22,106,87,22,259,87,49,0,228,100,22,96,87,22,95,22,90,87,22,230,87,36,0,87,104,22,285,101,22,224,100,22,234,100,22,216,100,22,107,285,101,49,0,89,87,104,244,22,106,87,321,22,100,91,321,22,91,105,22,100,91,99,36,0,91,98,101,22,89,91,100,108,101,105,36]


    Try it online!






    share|improve this answer









    $endgroup$




















      1












      $begingroup$


      Jelly, 321 bytes + 2 letters = score 361



      3343781777797791350694255572961968519437585132057650209974147122192542459108221624793330048943528237823681411832154316740173721249435700067706302064570847610741421342406380917446310820012503592770000532190167243585300911078873144513786923305473352724133578818457026824110152529235136461572588027747840738399150398304b354Ọ


      Try it online!



      This is hideous and someone can definitely do better.



      Verify score.






      share|improve this answer









      $endgroup$




















        1












        $begingroup$


        Jelly,  274  264 bytes + 2 letters =  314  304



        98,106,7683,7747,7884Ọ“24461267,1691524401827737“39“199183“2¤;108¤+“@36841915390646457101051137247389928597014417227222832154722739623607566349606250000571655631221597252888655305356086227145497408221809227156852666405895387397931203673256733239614440865652”;";/V


        (Uses "+,/0123456789;@V¤Ọ“” of which V and are Unicode letters and are used once each)



        Try it online!






        share|improve this answer











        $endgroup$




















          0












          $begingroup$


          Python 3, 397 bytes + 19 letters = 777 score





          print(''.join(chr(i+32)for i in[67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14]))


          Try it online!



          Port of AdmBorkBork's answer.






          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$




















            0












            $begingroup$


            Retina, 141 characters, 160 bytes, 15 letters = score 460



            K`%# ' 1# !# 9# 2 6#;¶þ# š# 5# /# ł#.¶0# # 3# (# )# 7# č#;¶î1 ,# + &# ð#.¶#5 ħ2 ê1 ô1 â1 8ħ2;¶%#5þ 7#! 1'! '6 1'0.¶'/2 %'1926.
            T`!--/-9`ŋ`-{


            Try it online!






            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$




















              0












              $begingroup$


              Jelly, 249 bytes (UTF-8) plus 2 letters; score = 289





               “@@@ࣙ@@@[*ࢌ@࣯@@@࣐޼*@@@@@@࢛[*ࡼ@@@@ࡾ޼*@ࢵ@ࡸ@ࢂ@ࡰ@ࢵ[*ࢌ@ࣙ@ࣙ@@޼*@”O_>999×1902$$$_32Ọ


              Try it online!



              I couldn’t get this to work with TIO’s Jelly option, so the TIO link uses Python 3 to call Jelly. I think this is because of all the UTF-8 characters not in Jelly’s codepage.



              Verify score!






              share|improve this answer











              $endgroup$













                Your Answer






                StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function ()
                StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function ()
                StackExchange.using("snippets", function ()
                StackExchange.snippets.init();
                );
                );
                , "code-snippets");

                StackExchange.ready(function()
                var channelOptions =
                tags: "".split(" "),
                id: "200"
                ;
                initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

                StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
                // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
                if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
                StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
                createEditor();
                );

                else
                createEditor();

                );

                function createEditor()
                StackExchange.prepareEditor(
                heartbeatType: 'answer',
                autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
                convertImagesToLinks: false,
                noModals: true,
                showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
                reputationToPostImages: null,
                bindNavPrevention: true,
                postfix: "",
                imageUploader:
                brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
                contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
                allowUrls: true
                ,
                onDemand: true,
                discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
                ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
                );



                );













                draft saved

                draft discarded


















                StackExchange.ready(
                function ()
                StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fcodegolf.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f183248%2foutput-the-%25c5%258bar%25c3%25a2%25c3%25be-cr%25c3%25ae%25c3%25be-alphabet-song-without-using-many-letters%23new-answer', 'question_page');

                );

                Post as a guest















                Required, but never shown

























                7 Answers
                7






                active

                oldest

                votes








                7 Answers
                7






                active

                oldest

                votes









                active

                oldest

                votes






                active

                oldest

                votes









                2












                $begingroup$


                PowerShell, scores 601 546





                -join(67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14|%[char]($_+32))


                Try it online!



                Naive approach; I just took the code points and converted them to decimal, subtracted 32, then this code treats them as a char before -joining it back together into a single string.






                share|improve this answer









                $endgroup$

















                  2












                  $begingroup$


                  PowerShell, scores 601 546





                  -join(67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14|%[char]($_+32))


                  Try it online!



                  Naive approach; I just took the code points and converted them to decimal, subtracted 32, then this code treats them as a char before -joining it back together into a single string.






                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$















                    2












                    2








                    2





                    $begingroup$


                    PowerShell, scores 601 546





                    -join(67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14|%[char]($_+32))


                    Try it online!



                    Naive approach; I just took the code points and converted them to decimal, subtracted 32, then this code treats them as a char before -joining it back together into a single string.






                    share|improve this answer









                    $endgroup$




                    PowerShell, scores 601 546





                    -join(67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14|%[char]($_+32))


                    Try it online!



                    Naive approach; I just took the code points and converted them to decimal, subtracted 32, then this code treats them as a char before -joining it back together into a single string.







                    share|improve this answer












                    share|improve this answer



                    share|improve this answer










                    answered 3 hours ago









                    AdmBorkBorkAdmBorkBork

                    28k468241




                    28k468241





















                        2












                        $begingroup$

                        Haskell, 0 letters, 423 bytes = score 423



                        (['10'..]!!)<$>[89,87,22,91,22,100,87,22,321,87,22,108,87,22,101,22,105,87,49,0,244,87,22,343,87,22,104,87,22,98,87,22,312,87,36,0,99,87,22,87,22,102,87,22,92,87,22,93,87,22,106,87,22,259,87,49,0,228,100,22,96,87,22,95,22,90,87,22,230,87,36,0,87,104,22,285,101,22,224,100,22,234,100,22,216,100,22,107,285,101,49,0,89,87,104,244,22,106,87,321,22,100,91,321,22,91,105,22,100,91,99,36,0,91,98,101,22,89,91,100,108,101,105,36]


                        Try it online!






                        share|improve this answer









                        $endgroup$

















                          2












                          $begingroup$

                          Haskell, 0 letters, 423 bytes = score 423



                          (['10'..]!!)<$>[89,87,22,91,22,100,87,22,321,87,22,108,87,22,101,22,105,87,49,0,244,87,22,343,87,22,104,87,22,98,87,22,312,87,36,0,99,87,22,87,22,102,87,22,92,87,22,93,87,22,106,87,22,259,87,49,0,228,100,22,96,87,22,95,22,90,87,22,230,87,36,0,87,104,22,285,101,22,224,100,22,234,100,22,216,100,22,107,285,101,49,0,89,87,104,244,22,106,87,321,22,100,91,321,22,91,105,22,100,91,99,36,0,91,98,101,22,89,91,100,108,101,105,36]


                          Try it online!






                          share|improve this answer









                          $endgroup$















                            2












                            2








                            2





                            $begingroup$

                            Haskell, 0 letters, 423 bytes = score 423



                            (['10'..]!!)<$>[89,87,22,91,22,100,87,22,321,87,22,108,87,22,101,22,105,87,49,0,244,87,22,343,87,22,104,87,22,98,87,22,312,87,36,0,99,87,22,87,22,102,87,22,92,87,22,93,87,22,106,87,22,259,87,49,0,228,100,22,96,87,22,95,22,90,87,22,230,87,36,0,87,104,22,285,101,22,224,100,22,234,100,22,216,100,22,107,285,101,49,0,89,87,104,244,22,106,87,321,22,100,91,321,22,91,105,22,100,91,99,36,0,91,98,101,22,89,91,100,108,101,105,36]


                            Try it online!






                            share|improve this answer









                            $endgroup$



                            Haskell, 0 letters, 423 bytes = score 423



                            (['10'..]!!)<$>[89,87,22,91,22,100,87,22,321,87,22,108,87,22,101,22,105,87,49,0,244,87,22,343,87,22,104,87,22,98,87,22,312,87,36,0,99,87,22,87,22,102,87,22,92,87,22,93,87,22,106,87,22,259,87,49,0,228,100,22,96,87,22,95,22,90,87,22,230,87,36,0,87,104,22,285,101,22,224,100,22,234,100,22,216,100,22,107,285,101,49,0,89,87,104,244,22,106,87,321,22,100,91,321,22,91,105,22,100,91,99,36,0,91,98,101,22,89,91,100,108,101,105,36]


                            Try it online!







                            share|improve this answer












                            share|improve this answer



                            share|improve this answer










                            answered 2 hours ago









                            niminimi

                            32.7k32489




                            32.7k32489





















                                1












                                $begingroup$


                                Jelly, 321 bytes + 2 letters = score 361



                                3343781777797791350694255572961968519437585132057650209974147122192542459108221624793330048943528237823681411832154316740173721249435700067706302064570847610741421342406380917446310820012503592770000532190167243585300911078873144513786923305473352724133578818457026824110152529235136461572588027747840738399150398304b354Ọ


                                Try it online!



                                This is hideous and someone can definitely do better.



                                Verify score.






                                share|improve this answer









                                $endgroup$

















                                  1












                                  $begingroup$


                                  Jelly, 321 bytes + 2 letters = score 361



                                  3343781777797791350694255572961968519437585132057650209974147122192542459108221624793330048943528237823681411832154316740173721249435700067706302064570847610741421342406380917446310820012503592770000532190167243585300911078873144513786923305473352724133578818457026824110152529235136461572588027747840738399150398304b354Ọ


                                  Try it online!



                                  This is hideous and someone can definitely do better.



                                  Verify score.






                                  share|improve this answer









                                  $endgroup$















                                    1












                                    1








                                    1





                                    $begingroup$


                                    Jelly, 321 bytes + 2 letters = score 361



                                    3343781777797791350694255572961968519437585132057650209974147122192542459108221624793330048943528237823681411832154316740173721249435700067706302064570847610741421342406380917446310820012503592770000532190167243585300911078873144513786923305473352724133578818457026824110152529235136461572588027747840738399150398304b354Ọ


                                    Try it online!



                                    This is hideous and someone can definitely do better.



                                    Verify score.






                                    share|improve this answer









                                    $endgroup$




                                    Jelly, 321 bytes + 2 letters = score 361



                                    3343781777797791350694255572961968519437585132057650209974147122192542459108221624793330048943528237823681411832154316740173721249435700067706302064570847610741421342406380917446310820012503592770000532190167243585300911078873144513786923305473352724133578818457026824110152529235136461572588027747840738399150398304b354Ọ


                                    Try it online!



                                    This is hideous and someone can definitely do better.



                                    Verify score.







                                    share|improve this answer












                                    share|improve this answer



                                    share|improve this answer










                                    answered 3 hours ago









                                    HyperNeutrinoHyperNeutrino

                                    19k437148




                                    19k437148





















                                        1












                                        $begingroup$


                                        Jelly,  274  264 bytes + 2 letters =  314  304



                                        98,106,7683,7747,7884Ọ“24461267,1691524401827737“39“199183“2¤;108¤+“@36841915390646457101051137247389928597014417227222832154722739623607566349606250000571655631221597252888655305356086227145497408221809227156852666405895387397931203673256733239614440865652”;";/V


                                        (Uses "+,/0123456789;@V¤Ọ“” of which V and are Unicode letters and are used once each)



                                        Try it online!






                                        share|improve this answer











                                        $endgroup$

















                                          1












                                          $begingroup$


                                          Jelly,  274  264 bytes + 2 letters =  314  304



                                          98,106,7683,7747,7884Ọ“24461267,1691524401827737“39“199183“2¤;108¤+“@36841915390646457101051137247389928597014417227222832154722739623607566349606250000571655631221597252888655305356086227145497408221809227156852666405895387397931203673256733239614440865652”;";/V


                                          (Uses "+,/0123456789;@V¤Ọ“” of which V and are Unicode letters and are used once each)



                                          Try it online!






                                          share|improve this answer











                                          $endgroup$















                                            1












                                            1








                                            1





                                            $begingroup$


                                            Jelly,  274  264 bytes + 2 letters =  314  304



                                            98,106,7683,7747,7884Ọ“24461267,1691524401827737“39“199183“2¤;108¤+“@36841915390646457101051137247389928597014417227222832154722739623607566349606250000571655631221597252888655305356086227145497408221809227156852666405895387397931203673256733239614440865652”;";/V


                                            (Uses "+,/0123456789;@V¤Ọ“” of which V and are Unicode letters and are used once each)



                                            Try it online!






                                            share|improve this answer











                                            $endgroup$




                                            Jelly,  274  264 bytes + 2 letters =  314  304



                                            98,106,7683,7747,7884Ọ“24461267,1691524401827737“39“199183“2¤;108¤+“@36841915390646457101051137247389928597014417227222832154722739623607566349606250000571655631221597252888655305356086227145497408221809227156852666405895387397931203673256733239614440865652”;";/V


                                            (Uses "+,/0123456789;@V¤Ọ“” of which V and are Unicode letters and are used once each)



                                            Try it online!







                                            share|improve this answer














                                            share|improve this answer



                                            share|improve this answer








                                            edited 4 mins ago

























                                            answered 48 mins ago









                                            Jonathan AllanJonathan Allan

                                            54.4k537174




                                            54.4k537174





















                                                0












                                                $begingroup$


                                                Python 3, 397 bytes + 19 letters = 777 score





                                                print(''.join(chr(i+32)for i in[67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14]))


                                                Try it online!



                                                Port of AdmBorkBork's answer.






                                                share|improve this answer











                                                $endgroup$

















                                                  0












                                                  $begingroup$


                                                  Python 3, 397 bytes + 19 letters = 777 score





                                                  print(''.join(chr(i+32)for i in[67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14]))


                                                  Try it online!



                                                  Port of AdmBorkBork's answer.






                                                  share|improve this answer











                                                  $endgroup$















                                                    0












                                                    0








                                                    0





                                                    $begingroup$


                                                    Python 3, 397 bytes + 19 letters = 777 score





                                                    print(''.join(chr(i+32)for i in[67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14]))


                                                    Try it online!



                                                    Port of AdmBorkBork's answer.






                                                    share|improve this answer











                                                    $endgroup$




                                                    Python 3, 397 bytes + 19 letters = 777 score





                                                    print(''.join(chr(i+32)for i in[67,65,0,69,0,78,65,0,299,65,0,86,65,0,79,0,83,65,27,-22,222,65,0,321,65,0,82,65,0,76,65,0,290,65,14,-22,77,65,0,65,0,80,65,0,70,65,0,71,65,0,84,65,0,237,65,27,-22,206,78,0,74,65,0,73,0,68,65,0,208,65,14,-22,65,82,0,263,79,0,202,78,0,212,78,0,194,78,0,85,263,79,27,-22,67,65,82,222,0,84,65,299,0,78,69,299,0,69,83,0,78,69,77,14,-22,69,76,79,0,67,69,78,86,79,83,14]))


                                                    Try it online!



                                                    Port of AdmBorkBork's answer.







                                                    share|improve this answer














                                                    share|improve this answer



                                                    share|improve this answer








                                                    edited 2 hours ago

























                                                    answered 3 hours ago









                                                    Artemis FowlArtemis Fowl

                                                    27111




                                                    27111





















                                                        0












                                                        $begingroup$


                                                        Retina, 141 characters, 160 bytes, 15 letters = score 460



                                                        K`%# ' 1# !# 9# 2 6#;¶þ# š# 5# /# ł#.¶0# # 3# (# )# 7# č#;¶î1 ,# + &# ð#.¶#5 ħ2 ê1 ô1 â1 8ħ2;¶%#5þ 7#! 1'! '6 1'0.¶'/2 %'1926.
                                                        T`!--/-9`ŋ`-{


                                                        Try it online!






                                                        share|improve this answer









                                                        $endgroup$

















                                                          0












                                                          $begingroup$


                                                          Retina, 141 characters, 160 bytes, 15 letters = score 460



                                                          K`%# ' 1# !# 9# 2 6#;¶þ# š# 5# /# ł#.¶0# # 3# (# )# 7# č#;¶î1 ,# + &# ð#.¶#5 ħ2 ê1 ô1 â1 8ħ2;¶%#5þ 7#! 1'! '6 1'0.¶'/2 %'1926.
                                                          T`!--/-9`ŋ`-{


                                                          Try it online!






                                                          share|improve this answer









                                                          $endgroup$















                                                            0












                                                            0








                                                            0





                                                            $begingroup$


                                                            Retina, 141 characters, 160 bytes, 15 letters = score 460



                                                            K`%# ' 1# !# 9# 2 6#;¶þ# š# 5# /# ł#.¶0# # 3# (# )# 7# č#;¶î1 ,# + &# ð#.¶#5 ħ2 ê1 ô1 â1 8ħ2;¶%#5þ 7#! 1'! '6 1'0.¶'/2 %'1926.
                                                            T`!--/-9`ŋ`-{


                                                            Try it online!






                                                            share|improve this answer









                                                            $endgroup$




                                                            Retina, 141 characters, 160 bytes, 15 letters = score 460



                                                            K`%# ' 1# !# 9# 2 6#;¶þ# š# 5# /# ł#.¶0# # 3# (# )# 7# č#;¶î1 ,# + &# ð#.¶#5 ħ2 ê1 ô1 â1 8ħ2;¶%#5þ 7#! 1'! '6 1'0.¶'/2 %'1926.
                                                            T`!--/-9`ŋ`-{


                                                            Try it online!







                                                            share|improve this answer












                                                            share|improve this answer



                                                            share|improve this answer










                                                            answered 1 hour ago









                                                            NeilNeil

                                                            82.8k745179




                                                            82.8k745179





















                                                                0












                                                                $begingroup$


                                                                Jelly, 249 bytes (UTF-8) plus 2 letters; score = 289





                                                                 “@@@ࣙ@@@[*ࢌ@࣯@@@࣐޼*@@@@@@࢛[*ࡼ@@@@ࡾ޼*@ࢵ@ࡸ@ࢂ@ࡰ@ࢵ[*ࢌ@ࣙ@ࣙ@@޼*@”O_>999×1902$$$_32Ọ


                                                                Try it online!



                                                                I couldn’t get this to work with TIO’s Jelly option, so the TIO link uses Python 3 to call Jelly. I think this is because of all the UTF-8 characters not in Jelly’s codepage.



                                                                Verify score!






                                                                share|improve this answer











                                                                $endgroup$

















                                                                  0












                                                                  $begingroup$


                                                                  Jelly, 249 bytes (UTF-8) plus 2 letters; score = 289





                                                                   “@@@ࣙ@@@[*ࢌ@࣯@@@࣐޼*@@@@@@࢛[*ࡼ@@@@ࡾ޼*@ࢵ@ࡸ@ࢂ@ࡰ@ࢵ[*ࢌ@ࣙ@ࣙ@@޼*@”O_>999×1902$$$_32Ọ


                                                                  Try it online!



                                                                  I couldn’t get this to work with TIO’s Jelly option, so the TIO link uses Python 3 to call Jelly. I think this is because of all the UTF-8 characters not in Jelly’s codepage.



                                                                  Verify score!






                                                                  share|improve this answer











                                                                  $endgroup$















                                                                    0












                                                                    0








                                                                    0





                                                                    $begingroup$


                                                                    Jelly, 249 bytes (UTF-8) plus 2 letters; score = 289





                                                                     “@@@ࣙ@@@[*ࢌ@࣯@@@࣐޼*@@@@@@࢛[*ࡼ@@@@ࡾ޼*@ࢵ@ࡸ@ࢂ@ࡰ@ࢵ[*ࢌ@ࣙ@ࣙ@@޼*@”O_>999×1902$$$_32Ọ


                                                                    Try it online!



                                                                    I couldn’t get this to work with TIO’s Jelly option, so the TIO link uses Python 3 to call Jelly. I think this is because of all the UTF-8 characters not in Jelly’s codepage.



                                                                    Verify score!






                                                                    share|improve this answer











                                                                    $endgroup$




                                                                    Jelly, 249 bytes (UTF-8) plus 2 letters; score = 289





                                                                     “@@@ࣙ@@@[*ࢌ@࣯@@@࣐޼*@@@@@@࢛[*ࡼ@@@@ࡾ޼*@ࢵ@ࡸ@ࢂ@ࡰ@ࢵ[*ࢌ@ࣙ@ࣙ@@޼*@”O_>999×1902$$$_32Ọ


                                                                    Try it online!



                                                                    I couldn’t get this to work with TIO’s Jelly option, so the TIO link uses Python 3 to call Jelly. I think this is because of all the UTF-8 characters not in Jelly’s codepage.



                                                                    Verify score!







                                                                    share|improve this answer














                                                                    share|improve this answer



                                                                    share|improve this answer








                                                                    edited 9 mins ago

























                                                                    answered 28 mins ago









                                                                    Nick KennedyNick Kennedy

                                                                    1,66649




                                                                    1,66649



























                                                                        draft saved

                                                                        draft discarded
















































                                                                        If this is an answer to a challenge…



                                                                        • …Be sure to follow the challenge specification. However, please refrain from exploiting obvious loopholes. Answers abusing any of the standard loopholes are considered invalid. If you think a specification is unclear or underspecified, comment on the question instead.


                                                                        • …Try to optimize your score. For instance, answers to code-golf challenges should attempt to be as short as possible. You can always include a readable version of the code in addition to the competitive one.
                                                                          Explanations of your answer make it more interesting to read and are very much encouraged.


                                                                        • …Include a short header which indicates the language(s) of your code and its score, as defined by the challenge.


                                                                        More generally…



                                                                        • …Please make sure to answer the question and provide sufficient detail.


                                                                        • …Avoid asking for help, clarification or responding to other answers (use comments instead).




                                                                        draft saved


                                                                        draft discarded














                                                                        StackExchange.ready(
                                                                        function ()
                                                                        StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fcodegolf.stackexchange.com%2fquestions%2f183248%2foutput-the-%25c5%258bar%25c3%25a2%25c3%25be-cr%25c3%25ae%25c3%25be-alphabet-song-without-using-many-letters%23new-answer', 'question_page');

                                                                        );

                                                                        Post as a guest















                                                                        Required, but never shown





















































                                                                        Required, but never shown














                                                                        Required, but never shown












                                                                        Required, but never shown







                                                                        Required, but never shown

































                                                                        Required, but never shown














                                                                        Required, but never shown












                                                                        Required, but never shown







                                                                        Required, but never shown







                                                                        Popular posts from this blog

                                                                        Are there any AGPL-style licences that require source code modifications to be public? Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern) Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Force derivative works to be publicAre there any GPL like licenses for Apple App Store?Do you violate the GPL if you provide source code that cannot be compiled?GPL - is it distribution to use libraries in an appliance loaned to customers?Distributing App for free which uses GPL'ed codeModifications of server software under GPL, with web/CLI interfaceDoes using an AGPLv3-licensed library prevent me from dual-licensing my own source code?Can I publish only select code under GPLv3 from a private project?Is there published precedent regarding the scope of covered work that uses AGPL software?If MIT licensed code links to GPL licensed code what should be the license of the resulting binary program?If I use a public API endpoint that has its source code licensed under AGPL in my app, do I need to disclose my source?

                                                                        2013 GY136 Descoberta | Órbita | Referências Menu de navegação«List Of Centaurs and Scattered-Disk Objects»«List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects»

                                                                        Button changing it's text & action. Good or terrible? The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are Inchanging text on user mouseoverShould certain functions be “hard to find” for powerusers to discover?Custom liking function - do I need user login?Using different checkbox style for different checkbox behaviorBest Practices: Save and Exit in Software UIInteraction with remote validated formMore efficient UI to progress the user through a complicated process?Designing a popup notice for a gameShould bulk-editing functions be hidden until a table row is selected, or is there a better solution?Is it bad practice to disable (replace) the context menu?