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In the spirit of "fun polls"... What is your favorite esoteric programming language?

Guidelines:

  • One language per response, upvote to echo others' responses
  • If you can, describe what makes it your favorite
  • Provide a code sample (if practical)

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I thought it might be nice to summarize the responses, because although there are other lists (see comments below), it turns out that this list resulted in some (arguably) non-esoteric languages getting in. Also, to my knowledge none of the other lists is ranked based on votes, but these of course are. Note that only responses with at least 1 upvote are listed below.

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There's a huge list of esoteric languages here: esolangs.org/wiki/Language_list – aardvark Nov 24 '08 at 22:37
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Please see the discussion at meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/24079/… for why the name of a particular programming language is being censored. – Bill the Lizard Oct 1 at 15:31
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LabVIEW because even the source code is graphical.

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Ook! is the most esoteric programming language ever. Here is the classic hello world program written in Ook:

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See http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/ook.html for a number of Ook! resources.

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Can't be a code monkey with Ook! though. – Paul Nathan Oct 9 '08 at 15:47
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great for librarians! – fortran Sep 29 at 18:10
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After seeing it mentioned here, Piet, because of its startling appearance.

- "Hello, world!"

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HOtMEfSPRIbNG, full stop. Programming as seen through the lens of salmon moving through a system of rivers. Sample code:

Universe of bear hatchery says Hello. World!.
 It   powers     the marshy things;
the power of the snowmelt overrides.
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oh, how poetic! i knew it all along ... programming is poetry! – steffenj Oct 9 '08 at 20:33
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APL! look at all the special keys that you can use in your code:

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APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums.

--- Edsger Dijkstra, 1968

I don't think any other language can beat that.

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APL was awesome. I used to use it when I was an Actuary. Kinda hard to read though. – wcm Oct 9 '08 at 15:21
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I WANT A KEYOBARD LIKE THIS ! ... :) oh, actually ... I WANT AN ERGONOMIC KEYOBARD LIKE THIS ! – _ande_turner_ Oct 9 '08 at 15:57
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We used to pride ourselves on writing programs in 4 or 5 lines that would have taken several pages in another language. If you complained that it was hard to read then you were immediately ridiculed. Good times... – wcm Oct 10 '08 at 15:11
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Of course, that keyboard is a simplification. Composite symbols such as (rectangle) (backspace) (division) for matrix inversion/division, and so forth... – Brent.Longborough Dec 23 '08 at 19:54
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Dijkstra was a miserable bugger wasn't he ? – mgb Sep 30 at 15:52
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Scratch, to go back to basics ;)

More at Scratch web site.

That way, I can show my nephew of 5 years old about my job ;)
And he is already explaining to me about recursion !?? (because "it makes nice drawing in scratch"...) What can I say ? He's got the latest PC, I had a ZX81... and not before 11 years old.

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Haskell. I just like it for no good reason :)

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While I love Haskell, I don't think that all functional programming languages are necessarily esoteric. – Mike Miller May 4 at 16:35
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APL

or maybe Brainf*&#

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Lisp. It's not esoteric really, but it does bend my mind when I use it, and it's functional enough as a language that I don't feel that I'm playing with a pointless toy.

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Definitely Whitespace which I like because it's clever and seems like it almost has to be a hoax, but it's not. Code sample not really viable in this forum, I think ;)

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We had to do a Hello World program and a couple others small ones for this language in my programming languages class. It was definitely an eye opening experience. Would not want to use it for much more than Hello World though – jmein Oct 9 '08 at 16:32
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Perl.

You can write the most efficient (not necessarily readable) expressions.

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Perl is incredibly esoteric. It is the only truly "write only" language out there. – David Arno Oct 9 '08 at 15:19
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To someone who doesn't know the language, ANY programming language can appear unreadable. That's not what esoteric means, though. – aardvark Nov 24 '08 at 22:02
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@aardvark any language but Python! xD – fortran Sep 29 at 22:22
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