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Argh!

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(Last Update 2009-06-12 13:59)

Argh! is an esoteric programming language in the
spirit of Befunge, Brainfuck, and friends. It is a
nice and simple language with two dimensional
code-flow, a combined code/data array, an infinite
stack, regular characters for all instructions, no
strange braces or symbols, no unnecessary
arithmetic operators (add and sub are all you
need), and countless other features it doesn't
have. The distribution includes interpreters for
Argh! and Aargh! (an extended Argh! that is most
likely Turing complete), the official
specification, editing modes for emacs and vim,
and lots of examples.

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