INTERCAL
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intercal-206-1811125
title:
INTERCAL
text:
The Compiler Language With No Pronounceable Acronym (INTERCAL) is an esoteric programming language that was created as a parody by Don Woods and James M. Lyon, two Princeton University students, in 1972. It satirizes aspects of the various programming languages at the time, as well as the proliferation of proposed language constructs and notations in the 1960s. There are two maintained implementations of INTERCAL dialects: C-INTERCAL, maintained by Eric S. Raymond and Alex Smith, and CLC-INTERCA
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wiki
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Esoteric programming language
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTERCAL
date created:
2001-03-16T21:03:29Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T16:12:11Z
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