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  Malbolge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malbolge is a public domain programming language invented by Ben Olmstead in 1998, named after the eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno, the Malebolge.
The peculiarity of Malbolge is that it was designed to be the worst possible (most difficult and esoteric) programming language.
Malbolge was so difficult to understand when it arrived that it took two years for the first Malbolge program to appear.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Malbolge_programming_language   (978 words)

  
 Malbolge programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malbolge is a public domain programming language invented by Ben Olmstead in 1998, named after the eighth circle of hell in Dante's Inferno.
The peculiarity of Malbolge is that it was designed to be the worst possible programming language (i.e., the most difficult to use).
The difficulty of programming in Malbolge is evidenced by the fact that the first Malbolge program ever written came to birth 2 years after the invention of the language!
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/malbolge_programming_language   (329 words)

  
 Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Obfuscated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A language that is unsuitable for actual programming not by intention but merely (1) due to its inventor's ineptitude, or (2) due to lack of industry support or acceptance by the computer science community, is not obfuscated.
Programming language with two main goals: confusing everyone with an obfuscated syntax, and designing as powerful a language as possible with a tiny implementation: this compiler executable is only 1024 bytes, written in pure 68000 assembler.
An esoteric language inspired by BF and Beatnik which allows l33t h4xX0r5 to write programs in their native dialect.
www.deerlakesearch.com /default?p=565827   (641 words)

  
 False programming language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
False is an esoteric programming language designed by Wouter van Oortmerssen in 1993, named after his favourite boolean value.
It is a small Forth-like stack-based language, with syntax designed to make the code confusing and unreadable.
The difficulty of programming in False comes mostly from the low level nature of the language, which has the feel of a Forth-like assembly language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FALSE_programming_language   (201 words)

  
 Doing Things With Words: Hello, cruel world
Malbolge is an esoteric programming language, designed to be impossible to use.
It took two years for the first Malbolge program to appear, and it was written by a computer, rather than a person.
Other esoteric languages of interest include Whitespace, which accepts only spaces, tabs, and newlines as syntax; Shakespeare, in which programs appear as Shakespearean plays; and Whenever, a language in which commands are executed whenever the interpreter gets around to it.
dtww.blogspot.com /2005/02/hello-cruel-world.html   (253 words)

  
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Malbolge '98, Ben Olmstead I hereby relenquish any and all copyright on this language, documentation, and interpreter; Malbolge is officially public domain.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Malbolge '98, Ben Olmstead Introduction ^^^^^^^^^^^^ It was noticed that, in the field of esoteric programming languages, there was a particular and surprising void: no programming language known to the author was specifically designed to be difficult to program in.
"Malbolge" is the name of Dante's Eighth Circle of Hell, in which practitioners of deception (seducers, flatterers, simonists, thieves, hypocrites, and so on) spend eternity.
www.antwon.com /other/malbolge/malbolge.txt   (562 words)

  
 www.infosavers.com Computers Programming Languages Obfuscated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
» False - Programming language with two main goals: confusing everyone with an obfuscated syntax, and designing as powerful a language as possible with a tiny implementation: this compiler executable is only 1024 bytes, written in pure 68000 assembler.
» GAMIZETA - A superset of the BrainFuck programming language.
» npiet - An interpreter for the piet programming language.
www.infosavers.com /Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Obfuscated   (644 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Programming: Languages: Obfuscated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
GAMIZETA - A superset of the BrainFuck programming language.
Malbolge: Programming from Hell - Specifically designed to be extremely difficult to program in.
Programming in Malbolge - Introduction to Malbolge programming.
dmoz.org /Computers/Programming/Languages/Obfuscated   (647 words)

  
 Trexle - Obfuscated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
False - Programming language with two main goals: confusing everyone with an obfuscated syntax, and designing as powerful a language as possible with a tiny implementation: this compiler executable is only 1024 bytes, written in pure 68000 assembler.
Malbolge: Programming from Hell - Malbolg, and her cousin, Dis, are two languages specifically designed to be extremely difficult to program in.
malbolge: "hello world" - The very first Malbolge program to appear, how it was crafted (by a genetic algorithm program) and similar things.
www.trexle.com /Directory/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Obfuscated   (592 words)

  
 Free Esoteric, Obfuscated, Unusual and Downright Crazy Programming Languages (Compilers / Interpreters) ...
Malbolge and Dis are probably the languages that take top place in the Programming Language Hall of Infamy for their sheer impossibility to use.
Dis is supposed to be the easier of this evil pair of languages; it was created by the author (in a fit of compassion?) after finding that Malbolge "defied current attempts to use it".
Unlambda is an obfuscated programming language that does not have any variables, data structures, loops, conditions, arrays, stacks, or many of the features found in the usual programming languages.
www.thefreecountry.com /compilers/esoteric.shtml   (1007 words)

  
 Re: [Tutor] OT: we won't eat VB programmers for lunch [Was: How do I mak
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, luke wrote: > VB is not a good language to learn because it is the complete opposite > of every other programming language.
"Malbolge was so difficult to understand when it arrived that it took two years for the first Malbolge program to appear." http://shakespearelang.sourceforge.net/ --- Programs are in the form of Shakespearean plays.
There's also one I've seen where your program was an ASCII-art line, and the instructions were given by the angle when your line turned a corner.
www.mail-archive.com /tutor@python.org/msg06363.html   (316 words)

  
 Malbolge programming - Esolang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Malbolge language has eluded many attempts to use it for some years.
Malbolge's probably biggest piece of evilness comes from the encryption of instructions as they are executed.
The last weakness that makes it practical to write Malbolge programs is the existence of at least one immutable NOP for every possible memory address.
esoteric.voxelperfect.net /wiki/Malbolge_programming   (2040 words)

  
 Malbolge programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malbolge is a public domain programming language invented by Ben Olmstead in 1998.
There is some argument that Malbolge is not Turing complete, i.e.
Due to the difficulty inherent in implementing a program in Malbolge, definitive proof that it is, indeed, Turing complete may never come.
www.theezine.net /m/malbolge-programming-language.html   (229 words)

  
 Obfuscated
Additional Information: This category is for languages deliberately designed to be often unusable, unimplementable, or both.
A language that is unsuitable for actual programming not by intention but merely (1) due to its inventor's ineptitude, or
It is not intended to create useful programs but just to experiment with an unusual programming concept.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Obfuscated   (530 words)

  
 Esoteric programming language - Esolang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An esoteric programming language 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.
Some languages are created mainly for the purpose of being weird and difficult to program in.
INTERCAL's main purpose was to be as different as possible compared to normal languages (although there are still many similarities with conventional programming languages), and Malbolge was designed with the goal of being next to impossible to use.
esolangs.org /wiki/Esoteric_programming_language   (424 words)

  
 The Unlambda Programming Language
Malbolge, probably the most devilish language in existence), is a quite comprehensive list of evil programming languages.
If the underlying language does not have first-class functions, then they must be emulated by means of data structures (indeed, the only “variable” part in a first-class function is its closure, and that can be represented by a data structure, since the code is always the same).
As in any language having first-class (higher-order) functions, and, therefore, escaping closures, the lifetime of the various structures is not statically determined in Unlambda, and some kind of automatic memory management (aka “garbage collection”) is necessary.
www.madore.org /~david/programs/unlambda   (7293 words)

  
 The Shakespeare Programming Language
In the Hello World program, only two kinds of sentences are used: output, which causes output to the screen, and statements, which cause the second person to assume a certain value.
The whole program is a long sequence of constructing a number, writing the corresponding character, constructing the next number, writing the corresponding character, and so on.
One might almost say that the language described this far ought to be able to do anything that can be done with other programming languages, albeit more flowery, were it not for the fact that the storage capacity is severely limited.
shakespearelang.sourceforge.net /report/shakespeare   (2869 words)

  
 Whitespace programming language - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Whitespace is an esoteric programming language developed by Edwin Brady and Chris Morris.
The language itself is an imperative, stack based language.
The virtual machine on which programs run has a stack and a heap.
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Whitespace_programming_language   (101 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Malbolge programming language Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malbolge is a public domain programming language invented by Ben Olmstead in 1998, named after the eighth circle of hell in Dante 's Inferno.
The peculiarity of Malbolge is that it was designed to be...
Moreover, it was not written by a human being; instead, it was generated by a beam search algorithm designed by Andrew Cooke and implemented in Lisp.
www.ipedia.com /malbolge_programming_language.html   (335 words)

  
 The Wormella Programming Language
Even a program of three instructions could completely fail to work because the processor is executing them in a different order than you intended.
Where "i" is the current instruction (from 0 to n-1), "n" is the amount of total instructions in the code stack, and "c" is the numerical value (ASCII) of the instruction command.
If your program has 7 instructions, it's currently on instruction 4 (which would make i=3), and the command character is C, then you would get: (67 + 3 + 7) modulo 7.
www.tcwonline.org /~dvander/wormella   (1203 words)

  
 ☞ Internet guide - Computers - Programming - Languages - Obfuscated
This category is for languages deliberately designed to be often unusable, unimplementable, or both.
Computers / Programming / Languages / Comparison and Review / Humor (4)
Computers / Programming / Languages / Education (12)
www.guide.vang.net /Guide/Computers/Programming/Languages/Obfuscated   (621 words)

  
 Aminet Amiga Archive, directory dev/lang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
V2.00 APL4Amiga.lha dev/lang 149K 271 A Programming Language interpreter, prerelease ASpecT.lha dev/lang 1.7M 621 Functional programming language BCF.lha dev/lang 169K 727 Vanilla FORTRAN-77 compiler/linker/lib.
V1.3c BCPL4Amiga.lha dev/lang 150K 420 A BCPL interpreter for Amiga BigDivision.lha dev/lang 9K 508 Kick-Pascal program that divides very precisely bonk.lha dev/lang 13K 220 New programming language bprolog.lha dev/lang 339K 413 B-Prolog V2 brainfuck-2.lha dev/lang 10K 609 240 byte compiler.
Logo1_4Eng.lha dev/lang 209K 415 Nice programming language of TURTLE (English) LSLComp.lha dev/lang 85K 245 New language experiment (balrog Soft) malbolge.lha dev/lang 17K 175 Malbolge programming language manxf2c.lha dev/lang 150K 565 F2C - Fortran to C Converter for Manx C 5.0 MVP-FORTH.lha dev/lang 65K 943 Mountain View Press Forth.
ftp.uni-paderborn.de /aminet/dirs/dev_lang.html   (535 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
V2.00 APL4Amiga.lha 152644 991130 A Programming Language interpreter, prerelease ASpecT.lha 1763819 930319 Functional programming language BCF.lha 173435 910310 Vanilla FORTRAN-77 compiler/linker/lib.
Logo1_4Eng.lha 213793 970228 Nice programming language of TURTLE (English) LSLComp.lha 87102 1000602 New language experiment (balrog Soft) malbolge.lha 17139 1011007 Malbolge programming language manxf2c.lha 153927 940416 F2C - Fortran to C Converter for Manx C 5.0 MVP-FORTH.lha 66824 870120 Mountain View Press Forth.
V1.00.03A nA-Iaiov0.7.lha 184509 1020512 Iaio v0.7 beta - programming language (pl doc) nano.lha 196807 1030117 Interpreter with syntax near to BASIC and C nqc.lha 185346 1030706 Lego Mindstorms compiler and comm tool nrcobol_1e.lha 239106 980925 COBOL compiler V1.0e.
ftp.sunet.se /aminet/dirs/aminet/dev/lang/Files.BBS   (604 words)

  
 Aura programming language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Aura is an esoteric programming language created by Jamie Aczel.
Aura is loosely derived from Brainfuck but its logic is more like Malbolge's.
There are no jump commands: the program goes ahead until it meets a "reverse program flow" instruction.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/A/Aura-programming-language.htm   (153 words)

  
 Sample: My Computer Languages Page
BCPL was a practical system language developed from it....
Languages designed to be used for writing and talking about other languages
Nearly all computer languages have a notation for embedding natural language statements in the formal/meaningful code.
www.csci.csusb.edu /dick/samples/languages.html   (929 words)

  
 Weblog Item   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
If you're a software developer, this one may lead you into a maze of twisty little passages from which you never escape.
Metalaguages, self-modifying programs, languages with less than ten instructions, languages so obfuscated that it's tough to use them for "Hello World"….aieeee!
The programming language Malbolge was named after a level of Dante's Inferno; that should give you a clue as to how easy it is to program.
www.larkfarm.com /weblog_item.asp?LogID=2541   (124 words)

  
 23 programming language -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
23 programming language -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Twenty-Three is an (Click link for more info and facts about esoteric programming language) esoteric programming language designed by Philipp Winterberg.
Programs are composed of lines of spaces or x's which represent numbers and instructions.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/2/23/23_programming_language.htm   (44 words)

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