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Pikachu Programming Language - Syntax rules

Pikachu Programming Language – Syntax Rules

August 21, 2017December 3, 2017 N. Datta 2 Comments

Here are the syntax and language rules for the Pikachu programming language explained in the human language of English: There are only 3 syntax elements – pi, pika and pikachu. Repeating the same syntax element 3 times in a row is not allowed. Pikachu makes use of 2 pikachus(stacks) – Pi Pikachu and Pika Pikachu. […]

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Introducing The Pikachu Programming Language – A Programming Language Made For Pikachus

August 21, 2017September 2, 2017 N. Datta 10 Comments

I am proud to present to you the Pikachu programming language. It is a language designed specifically to be usable by Pikachus. Motivation and Objective In today’s job market, most Pikachus are forced to live a life of obedience and servitude to cruel Pokemon trainers. They are regularly forced to fight other Pokemon for sport, […]

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Top 20 Strangest Programming Languages (10-6)

August 15, 2017August 16, 2017 N. Datta Leave a comment

10. Whenever Don’t you love it when, as a programmer, you tell the computer exactly what to do and when, and it just obeys your every command within milliseconds? Well, the Whenever language doesn’t. Whenever is a lot like your pet cat. It has no sense of urgency, and does what it wants, and when […]

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Top 20 Strangest Programming Languages

August 15, 2017August 15, 2017 N. Datta Leave a comment

In this article, we take a look at some truly bizarre programming languages. The first thought in your mind when you come across these programming languages would probably be “someone had way too much time on their hands.” Some of these languages actually were created to serve a specific purpose, while some of them were […]

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Top 20 Strangest Programming Languages (5-1)

August 15, 2017August 16, 2017 N. Datta Leave a comment

5. Piet AsciiDots and Grass have nothing on Piet. Piet is a programming language in which programs actually look like abstract paintings. The language is named after Piet Mondrian, who pioneered the field of geometric abstract art. The program is compiled by a pointer that will move around the image, from one section to the […]

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