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Good Math, Bad Math : A Pathological Way to Paint: Gammaplex21.) Good Math, Bad Math : A Pathological Way to Paint: Gammaplex

Over one day ago | Sat May 12 4:19:00 PDT 2007

Today's a mighty cool example of bizzare language design, called GammaPlex In terms of language design, it's nothing particularly special: it's yet another stack language with a befunge-like graphical syntax.

From Mark C. Chu-Carroll none@example.com

It?s a real programming language | CompSci.ca/blog22.) It?s a real programming language | CompSci.ca/blog

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 26 0:42:00 PDT 2007

I think we can probably all agree that Befunge isn?t a real programming language. [Reply to comment]. Posted by Wolf | June 9, 2008, 5:08 pm. When I start looking at what a real language is I find the example of malbolge ...

From Tony

esoteric programming languages23.) esoteric programming languages

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 24 9:11:00 PST 2005

piet - a computer language in which code is meant to look like abstract art, it makes for rather pretty code. whitespace - in whitespace only whitespace is actual syntax. any non-whitespace character is ignored by the compiler. befunge ...

From Ramiro Rodriguez

Halfbakery: non-verbal programming language24.) Halfbakery: non-verbal programming language

Over one day ago | Fri May 27 22:53:00 PDT 2005

The vocabulary of a computer language is often very limited so would be suitable to be depiceted as individual word symbols. There would be no spelling errors in commands. The flavour of the language would come from the host language ...

From triptych

Lisp is not the last word25.) Lisp is not the last word

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 16 15:01:00 PST 2006

What he sees are merely weird languages..." Lisp programmers cannot be Blub programmers. To rephrase Tilton, what on Earth would a Lisp programmer think of as weird? I mean genuinely weird, not merely perverse like Befunge or Brainf*ck. ...

From Reginald Braithwaite

esoteric programming languages26.) esoteric programming languages

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 5 14:46:00 PST 2006

an esoteric programming language (aka esolang) is a computer programming language designed to experiment with weird ideas, to be hard to program in, or as a joke, rather than for practical use. below there are some examples of ?hello ...

From Ferdy

AsciiMASH language specification 1.0.0 released27.) AsciiMASH language specification 1.0.0 released

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 26 11:57:00 PST 2007

AsciiMASH is of Brainf*** and Befunge inspired socalled esoteric programming language and is well suitable to learn the basics of the computer engineering and can lead to the improvement of structural thinking. Basis of AsciiMASH is the ...

From Ernst Neubeck

gnu/linux28.) gnu/linux

Over one day ago | Wed Aug 15 23:56:00 PDT 2007

gnu/linux runs on more processors and supports more hardware because it doesn?t waste any time trying to hide the computer from the user. gnu is a tool-chain and collection of tools that allow you to, among other things, ...

From bootslack

is there a way to change the boundary of a jbutton that otherwise ...29.) is there a way to change the boundary of a jbutton that otherwise ...

Over one day ago | Mon Sep 10 5:02:00 PDT 2007

compile to befunge. or prolog. unlambda (help, i'm stuck in an abstraction factory) \nail . \thumb . \hammer . hammer thumb. hey, any takers on telling me my example code sucks? do we have to support our statement? ...

From znaked2000

datalust: infornography30.) datalust: infornography

Over one day ago | Wed Aug 16 15:19:00 PDT 2006

as many as you can fit on your desk or computer stand. should equal approximately the number of video outputs of your computers. these will be used for inputting large amounts of data into the brain subliminally. ...

From Jonah Dempcy

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