Have you ever tried programming in Malbolge? I have read some of the top links returned by google, here, here, here, and here. I am very intrigued by this prospect, and would like to start playing around.

For those of you who have dabbled in Malbolge before, what experiences did you have? Did you have any success? How did you get started, and where did you end up?

Thanks!

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the 4th tag is great – CheeseConQueso Jan 16 '09 at 20:28
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Malbolge is an esoteric language like LOLCode or Whitespace. These languages are created to demonstrate a hypothesis or for fun, among other reasons. It's not unreasonable to develop using it, but the practicality is debatable.

I think a truly gifted developer could write Project Euler solutions in Malbolge. There's a previous question here on SO about the merits of learning an esoteric language.

Be sure you check out http://stackoverflow.com/questions/403642/weirdest-hardest-horrible-esoteric-language-whats-the-worst and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/187715/what-is-your-favorite-esoteric-programming-language for a meta-discussion.

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Nope, me neither.

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I tried. I think I've said enough.

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I tried. I really did. I TRIed!

I gave up.

I heard somebody finally did it using a genetic algorithm.

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Nope, im pretty sure i havent

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Just as a comment to the genius(and the odds of more joining him) down voting me... maybe he wanted to know if i have tried... since he ASKED THAT! – DFectuoso Jan 17 '09 at 2:17
I guess people didn't find your answer helpful. – Robert S. Jan 19 '09 at 15:35
wtf people? Maybe he wanted a quick statistic, how many people have actually used this specific esoteric language... i answered right pfff pff pfffff – DFectuoso Jan 19 '09 at 21:35
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