intercal

INTERCAL, an abbreviation for "Compiler Language With No Pronounceable Acronym", is a famously esoterical programming language. It was created in 1972, by Donald R. Woods and James M. Lyon, with the unusual goal of creating a language with no similarities whatsoever to any existing programming languages. The language largely succeeds in this goal, apart from its use of an assignment statement.

Name
intercal
Homepage
Version
0.31
License
Platforms
  • aarch64-linux
  • armv5tel-linux
  • armv6l-linux
  • armv7a-linux
  • armv7l-linux
  • i686-linux
  • loongarch64-linux
  • m68k-linux
  • microblaze-linux
  • microblazeel-linux
  • mips-linux
  • mips64-linux
  • mips64el-linux
  • mipsel-linux
  • powerpc-linux
  • powerpc64-linux
  • powerpc64le-linux
  • riscv32-linux
  • riscv64-linux
  • s390-linux
  • s390x-linux
  • x86_64-linux
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