Esolang
An esoteric programming language, or "esolang", is a computer programming language
intended to entertain or confuse, to be a joke or to explore new concepts.
Esolangs may be minimalistic or, conversely, bloated.
Often an esolang has features that made it harder to use on purpose.
Esolangs are mostly not designed for serious use, unlike mainstream languages.
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(WIP) An incomplete, Tamerlane-like graph-rewriting language
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Aug 19, 2014 - C
Just another Brainfuck interpreter
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May 12, 2019 - JavaScript
A library that provides tools for creating thematic esolangs
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Feb 6, 2021 - C#
An programming interpreter for osu maps
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Sep 14, 2022 - C
A slightly-more-useful version of Unhappy: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Unhappy
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Jun 9, 2022 - Rust
A Brainfuck interpreter made in Python.
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Jan 12, 2022 - Python
Converts String to Whitespace (esolang) syntax
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Mar 24, 2023 - Python
simple Befunge-93 interpreter in Python
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Nov 28, 2023 - Python
An esolang submitted to the Essies, based on rewriting a graph while traversing it
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Aug 19, 2014 - Erlang
Little joke language I'm making to procrastinate making my actual language. Written in python 3.
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May 10, 2019 - Python
An esoteric programming language based around stacks
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Mar 21, 2023 - C
Hyper-Text Programming Language: HTML is not programming language, but HTPL is programming language.
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Feb 16, 2022 - C
The THROFF programming languge
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Feb 5, 2022 - Jupyter Notebook
For a very early documentation, go to the wiki section
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Aug 25, 2022 - Python
a silly little turing tarpit where the data you manipulate is stored in a weird heap
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Jul 24, 2023 - C
MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/Wagon : A second-order concatenative language
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Dec 12, 2023 - Haskell
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