Boy, talk about the ultimate in obfuscated C programming...

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Richard Bytheway wrote:

> You could conceivably write any language in Morse, you just need to run a ".- to 
> ASCII" converter over the source before the compiler.
>
> I suppose it would be called -.2a
>
> Richard
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jonathan Polley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 01 April 2003 2:13 pm
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] [OT] The End of Python
> >
> >
> > I am waiting for the programming language for amateur radio
> > operators,
> > Morse.  There is nothing like programming in dots and dashes!
> >
> > On Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at 06:11  AM, David Megginson wrote:
> >
> > > It looks like Python's days are numbered; I just read on Slashdot
> > > about a programming language that uses *only* whitespace:
> > >
> > >   http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/whitespace/
> > >
> > > I expect that most current Python programmers will have
> > switched over
> > > by the end of the year.
> > >
> > > Any die-hard fanatics left over will no doubt write a Punctuation
> > > programming language, using only the characters [EMAIL PROTECTED]&*()
> > (above 0-9
> > > on the U.S. keyboard), as a pure act of spite to try to
> > split the Perl
> > > community.
> > >
>
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