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Newer page: version 30 Last edited on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 5:13:49 pm by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 28 Last edited on Monday, April 4, 2005 9:06:50 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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 These languages are not intended to be used for serious work, but to stretch the brain. They attempt to make programming difficult at least by making code very hard to read, sometimes also hard to write. 
  
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+This selection is pretty small, although it contains the well-known, popular specimens. For a far more exhaustive treatment of the subject, check out the [Esolang wiki | http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/].  
  
 You might also be interested in PolyGlot. 
  
 !!! Special purpose languages 
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 !!! Deprecated languages 
  
-Don't learn these unless your idea of fun is something like stabbing yourself in the eyeball with a fork repeatedly. Or if you are in bad need for money, because some of them that were implementation languages of choice in certain areas in the past have left behind a large legacy of code written in them that needs to be maintained. (Some programmers would still consider selling their body sooner than working in these languages.) 
+ ''Basic is a high level languish.  
+ <br> APL is a high level anguish.''  
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+ Don't learn these unless your idea of fun is something like stabbing yourself in the eyeball with a fork repeatedly. Or if you are in bad need for money, because some of them were implementation languages of choice in certain areas in the past and have left behind a large legacy of code that needs to be maintained. (Some programmers would still consider selling their body sooner than working in these languages.) 
  
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