Alright, so I've been golfing this one little insignificant fibonacci number generator for a little bit now, and I'm hoping someone on here can point me in a new direction for making it smaller. The first is 4 chars bigger, but is a non-terminating (sane) version. Otherwise, they both do the same thing.
### 73c ###
map((print int((($;=((1+($^=5**.5))/2)**$_)-((-1**$_)/$;))/$^).$/),0..
+9);
### 69c ###
die map((int((($;=((1+($^=5**.5))/2)**$_)-(-1**$_/$;))/$^).$/),0..9);
Tell me what you think! :0
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