Keith Gaughan: Programmica Esoterica The Esoteric Programming Languages Webring I'm the RingMaster of the Esoteric Programming Languages Webring. Anyone's free to join as long as they have some content on their site to do with them. Join the ring - you know it's right! 13th October, 2001: The ring appeared on Slashdot recently, if it's of any interest to anyone... Here's what happened to ring ...
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Orthogonal is an unusual computer language in which your program flow can go sideways. In actuality in can go in just about any direction you could want. Orthogonal is currently a proof-of-concept experiment, and right now the language is rather primitive. Nonetheless, a working interpreter has been created, and several non-trivial programs have been written for it, including the pi spigot ...
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Wouter van Oortmerssen, 15 november 1997 The False Programming Language I designed this language with two particular objectives: confusing everyone with an obfuscated syntax, and designing an as powerful language as possible with a tiny implementation: in this case a compiler executable of just 1024 bytes (!), written in pure 68000 assembler. Here's a couple of example programs to give a taste ...
Weird Programming Languages INTERCAL by Donald R. Woods and James M. Lyon Created in 1972, the Mother of All (intentionally) Weird Programming Languages. A language designed to be as different as possible from all others. It is quite a success, except that it operates on binary numbers (fixed in TriINTERCAL) and it is one-dimensional. (Is that the same Don Woods who wrote Adventure ) Brian ...
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