TXT/L33TSpeak Programming
http://lolcode.com/
Classic Sorry to the non-geeks, but on the otherhand, maybe it makes programming easier to understand :) |
Re: TXT/L33TSpeak Programming
Personally, I prefer bogusForth (I actually used to write code in bogusForth :oops:).
An example, to print all the numbers in a Fibonacci sequence that are capable on a 32bit machine, and fit inside a long-int varaiable: "Fibonacci series"i..1 10j.1 1[%0>][%10j.%_ _+]#"Done!"i.)0q Now how neat & tidy is that! |
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Although I class my self as a "geek" I am not a computer geek (despite my 16 years service as a "techie" in the IT industry)
This however did however make me smile. :) |
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I get some of it, trying to work out some of the txt spk though.
PLz open file, I'm outta ur loop, K Thx bye made me laugh. |
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Love the IF/THEN/ELSE bit at http://lolcode.com/examples/little-number too :D
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Really like that. It seems like quite a good language.
The return value checking and file include: HAI CAN HAS STDIO? PLZ OPEN FILE "LOLCATS.TXT"? AWSUM THX VISIBLE FILE O NOES INVISIBLE "ERROR!" KTHXBYE :D |
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Love it!
Maria's sister would be awesome at writing code if programmes where written this way Matt |
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genius. KITTEHZ IN TEH CODEZ
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I are serious cat
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