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- Underhanded C Contest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underhanded_C_Contest 2 comments
- The Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/_page_id_2.html 11 comments
- Winners of the 7th Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/ 44 comments
- The Underhanded C contest http://underhanded.xcott.com 11 comments
- Underhanded C contest http://underhanded.xcott.com/ 10 comments
- Results of the 2015 Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/ 28 comments
- Results of the 2015 Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/#winner 47 comments
- The Underhanded C Contest: Weak Encryption (2007) http://underhanded.xcott.com/?page_id=16 5 comments
- The 7th Underhanded C Contest is now Open http://underhanded-c.org/ 3 comments
- The 6th Underhanded C Contest is now Open http://underhanded.xcott.com/?p=21 3 comments
- The Fifth Underhanded C Contest is Now Open http://underhanded.xcott.com/?p=18 10 comments
- 2008 Underhanded C Contest Officially Open http://underhanded.xcott.com/ 2 comments
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- The Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/ 25 comments programming
- Winners of Underhanded C Contest 2015 announced http://www.underhanded-c.org/#winner 152 comments programming
- The Underhanded C Contest 2015 http://www.underhanded-c.org/_page_id_5.html 7 comments programming
- Winners of the 7th Underhanded C Contest http://www.underhanded-c.org/ 125 comments programming
- The 2008 Underhanded C Contest http://underhanded.xcott.com/ 27 comments programming
- The 7th Underhanded C Contest is now Open http://underhanded.xcott.com/?p=26 69 comments programming
- The 5th Underhanded C Contest is now open http://underhanded.xcott.com/?p=18 41 comments programming
- Winners for the third Underhanded C contest. http://underhanded.xcott.com/?page_id=9 14 comments programming
- The Underhanded C Contest, 2013 Edition : ObsessBook http://underhanded.xcott.com/?page_id=5 3 comments programming
- After several years of inactivity, the Underhanded C contest has returned. The object is to write a short, readable, innocent-looking computer program that nevertheless performs some evil function for reasons that are not obvious under code review. The prize is a $200 gift certificate to ThinkGeek. http://underhanded.xcott.com/?p=21 204 comments programming