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monica_b1998@lemmy.world to Programming Languages · 1 个月前

Esoteric Programming Languages: Rockstar, Tabloid, Baby Language, Ook!, Chef

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Esoteric Programming Languages: Rockstar, Tabloid, Baby Language, Ook!, Chef

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  • KindaABigDyl
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    https://esolangs.org/ is a great place to find a ton of esolangs

    I like clicking the “Random Page” button and surfing around on it

    All those listed here are on there I believe as well as classics like Brainf**k, Malbodge, Piet, etc

    Here are some of mine: https://esolangs.org/wiki/User:BlueOkiris

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      “NOR is a universal logic gate and thus can be used to make the other gates, just in a much less convenient way.” Respect!

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    My favorite one remains the Piet.

    And also my favorite programs is How to compute Pi in Piet, where result precision depend on the resolution of program image 🤣: https://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet/samples.html

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