10 to 15 Lines of Code – From P2P to Can You Crack It

Can a few lines of code make a difference?
Apparently, they can. There are several examples that demonstrate that just 10 to 15 lines of code can be rather significant.
Take for example that an entire peer-to-peer file sharing application can actually be written in only 15 lines of code. There's a software available that does this, and simple P2P software such as this can easily be created by a skilled programmer. This just demonstrates the power of programming and how far coding techniques have developed. Nowadays, less lines of code can achieve more.
The same principle can also be found at the Can you crack it? website. In only 10 lines of code, the website challenges you to solve the puzzle in order to reveal the secret keyword. Once you know the secret keyword, you submit it, and are taken to a following page. Visitors are prompted to solve the 10 lines of code within a time limit, and this website further exemplifies how just a few lines of code can be impactful.
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