I would make a program that prints
"ASJusiajKk"kAIJSMM"Goolge"OOPksjj"jmnsKI"Imns", unless they tell me
*just* to print "Goolge". ;D

Not intended to be rude, but is just a little remark on how much you
should follow instructions when working. Again, the problem is a
little tricky, because it is ambiguous in what it wants to accomplish.
I think its trivial to put a space or a new line if you want to prove
the ability of the programmer, but it's important if you want to know
if the programmer is able to follow instructions, to improve
readability of the output, etc.

I don't say it's wrong, but I would have put spaces or newlines, in
lack of more precise instructions and clear objectives.

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