The Esoteric Programming Languages Ring


Abandon all hope ye who enter here, for you are about to enter the domain of that most terrifying of creatures - the esoteric programming language. May whatever gods you worship have mercy on your soul.


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Zozotez is a LISP interpreter written in EBF (A BF-application that compiles a source in a superset of BF, aka EBF, to a pure BF object form). The Lisp interpreter runs under any BF interpreter/environment, but to really use it for something usefull a cell size larger than 8 bit is needed. The LISP syntax is different than that of LISP1, but that may be fixed by binding the classic symbol names to them.


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WPU stands for Weird Processing Unit, which is basically series of various experimental processors (architectures), that try to be interesting, new, original, extraordinary, different or just plain weird. WPUs try to be original and playful and they usually go beyond the boundaries of convention - things we consider normal.

They don't always intend to compete, replace or improve standard processors, or fill any gaps on the market: WPUs don't try to find any gaps, they rather go to the edge, then go even further and build there :-) Some of them are however coming up with interesting ideas, that can be actually used someday.


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Tutorial, reference documentation and implementations of the Unlambda programming language, an obfuscated functional programming language with no variables, loops or data structures: just combinators.

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Tips, tricks and hacks using C# with Visual Studio 2010 (and below). Learn this important Microsoft .NET programming language through examples and brief tutorials. Contains advice on how to create form controls, accounting technology and applications. We also feature information on other programming languages, such as Visual Basic.

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Developing the Catskell programming language. Functional Programming for cats!

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b0 is a mix between assembler and C, and provides both Linux and Windows based implementations, for developing 64bit applications.

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How useful are the Esoteric Programming Languages?

A) why are they useful?
B) why are they not useful.?





EBF is a compiler written in itself that translates to pure BrainFuck object code.

There is also a JIT-interpreter which can run pure BF-code fast and is written in perl and that utilize Inline-C.

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A small language (only eight instructions) that kinda grows on you, I find it a fun diversion from my usual coding diet of Perl, SQL and some occasional Visual Basic.

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BitZ (Brainfuck in the Zeroes) programs are occasionaly mistaken for B/W-images. BitZ is another "enhancement" of BF.

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Example code, programming techniques, and general thoughts about web development using the OpenLaszlo open-source Flash and DHTML tool. Written by a freelance programmer specializing in OpenLaszlo and XML.

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The original website describing the LOLCats-meets-programming natural language esolang.

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Random crap and BF.

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