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Pages about obfuscated programming | There are quite a few obfuscated programming languages
around, but INTERCAL was arguably the first. Read more. Posted in ancient times, 0 comments. |
 | This is
a virtual machine whose programs are expressed as directory trees containing
nothing but symbolic links. Read more. Posted in ancient times, 0 comments. |
 | Well, what can I say? Turtle Race was an introductory
programming exercise at LTH, and Sendmail is
such a bloated mail transport agent that it is possible to write small programs
using its dreaded configuration file syntax. Read more. Posted in ancient times, 0 comments. |
 | Vim can be programmed, just like emacs can. But I'm not talking about the
fancy-schmancy .vimrc-style scripting. I'm talking about copying parts of the
buffer into registers, and then executing the contents of those registers as if
they were macros. Read more. Posted in ancient times, 1 comment. |
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