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Esoteric languages are "programming" languages that are not designed for practical or convenient use. Instead, these are designed to be themed into something not related to programming (e.g. [[eso:Chef | Chef]]), to have the fewest instructions as possible (also called ''minimalism''), to be the most difficult to use (e.g. [[eso:Malbolge|Malbolge]]), to discover new concepts (e.g. [[Fractran|Fractran]]), or just a joke(e.g. [[HQ9%2B|HQ9+]]).<br><br>
Esoteric languages are "programming" languages that are not designed for practical or convenient use. <br>
Instead, these are designed to be themed into something not related to programming (e.g. [[eso:Chef | Chef]]), to have the fewest instructions as possible (also called ''minimalism''), to be the most difficult to use (e.g. [[eso:Malbolge|Malbolge]]), to discover new concepts (e.g. [[Fractran|Fractran]]), or just a joke(e.g. [[HQ9%2B|HQ9+]]).<br>


For more examples, see the [[eso:Main Page|Esoteric Programming Language Wiki]].
For more examples, see the [[eso:Main Page|Esoteric Programming Language Wiki]].


See also:
* [[Subleq]] - a One-Instruction Set Computer (OISC)

Revision as of 10:04, 23 September 2015

Esoteric languages are "programming" languages that are not designed for practical or convenient use.
Instead, these are designed to be themed into something not related to programming (e.g. Chef), to have the fewest instructions as possible (also called minimalism), to be the most difficult to use (e.g. Malbolge), to discover new concepts (e.g. Fractran), or just a joke(e.g. HQ9+).

For more examples, see the Esoteric Programming Language Wiki.


See also:

  • Subleq - a One-Instruction Set Computer (OISC)

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