godon [1] won the title of the "Most Crafty" in IOCCC 2015 (24th).
You use [arrow] the change direction, [F1-F35] to change speeds, yes, apparently, there was a [F35] ever on a computer keyboard:
"Note that in theory if you have a specialty keyboard with 32 function keys you may even press F31 to reach infinite improbability drive speed, though the author had never tested this feature. However a hidden comment in keysymdef.h suggests the existence of a mythical Sun Keyboard with 35 function keys :)"
Whether it's true or not, I couldn't confirm, because I only have a keyboard with 12 function keys, and all I got from Google Images search are the [F35] which flies and not press-able, even if they do, it probably fires missiles.
It discloses:
"The inspiration for this entry is a demo code written by the Notch himself, which was released with the following license: “you may use the code in here for any purpose in any way you want, at your own risk”."
So, this piece of 55-LOC or 3998-byte C code, contains some DNA of Notch's code.
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This recording is with the default window resolution 1024x800, which can be changed in Makefile.
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* 2016-02-01 (file date)
* In C with X11
* By Gil Dogon
* License: "Permission for personal, educational or non-profit use is granted provided this copyright and notice are included in its entirety and remains unaltered. [...]"
[1]: http://www.ioccc.org/2015/dogon/hint.... http://www.ioccc.org/2015/2015.tar.bz2
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