>> Each and everyone of you is to stop using known programming methods and and jump onto the new LOLCode.
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Example- hai-world
HAI CAN HAS STDIO? VISIBLE "HAI WORLD!" KTHXBYEHello World is pretty much the only way to introduce a language. We see four syntax elements in four lines:
- HAI and KTHXBYE are the start and stop block delimiters.
- CAN HAS is a feature request, like require or include.
- VISIBLE is a print statement.
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The past few days, I've been working on a .NET compiler for the LOLCode language.
LOLCode is an emerging esoteric (and hilarious) language based on the dialect used in LOLCats images. It's been siezed upon by a group of people (myself included, now), and is being expanded into a real, workable, turing complete esoteric language (though nobody has proven its turing completeness yet!).
The LOLCode.NET compiler is now working, and as a nearly-free bonus for using the .NET platform, you can even debug it in Visual Studio:

I still can't believe I'm looking at LOLCode and its x86 disassembly in Visual Studio.
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LOLCode is an emerging esoteric (and hilarious) language based on the dialect used in LOLCats images. It's been siezed upon by a group of people (myself included, now), and is being expanded into a real, workable, turing complete esoteric language (though nobody has proven its turing completeness yet!).
The LOLCode.NET compiler is now working, and as a nearly-free bonus for using the .NET platform, you can even debug it in Visual Studio:


I still can't believe I'm looking at LOLCode and its x86 disassembly in Visual Studio.
Read more

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