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Golfing language
A golfing language is a programming language, usually esoteric, that is designed to make programs written in it as terse as possible. These languages are usually used in Code Golf.
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The development page for esoteric programming language Reality designed for code-golf
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final-project-schonfinkel created by GitHub Classroom
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A fractional-byte stack language.
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This is the project for Cthulhu's online interpreter.
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A stack-based golfing language
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Yöctọ - code-golf programming language
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A minimalist, esoteric programming language
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An experimental non-deterministic concatenative golfing language
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A programming language for 'Golfing' in an assembly-like environment
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A functional golfing language
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An interpreter for Nu - a weirdly terse stack-based programming language suitable for code golfing
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An esoteric programming language inspired by lambda calculus and Lisp.
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development page for estotatic programming language EoStatic
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An esolang with single-character instructions and extended instructions that can do a myriad of things.
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The € language
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