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Less-Known Computer Languages
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Basic-Fortran-Cobol... These programming languages are well known and (more
or less) well loved throughout the computer industry. There are numerous other
languages however that are less well known yet still have ardent devotees. In
fact these little-known languages generally have the most fanatic admirers. For
those who wish to know more about these obscure languages -and why they are
obscure – I present the following catalog.
SIMPLE ... SIMPLE is an acronym for Sheer Idiot's Mono Purpose
Programming Linguistic Environment. This language developed at the Hanover
College for Technological Misfits was designed to make it impossible to write
code with errors in it. The statements are therefore confined to BEGIN-END-and
STOP. No matter how you arrange the statements you can't make a syntax error.
Programs written in SIMPLE do nothing useful. Thus they achieve the results of
programs written in other languages without the tedious frustrating process of
testing and debugging.
SLOBOL ... SLOBOL is best known for the speed or lack of it of its
compiler. Although many compilers allow you to take a coffee break while they
compile SLOBOL compilers allow you to take a trip to Bolivia to pick up the
coffee. Forty-three programmers are known to have died of boredom sitting at
their terminals while waiting for a SLOBOL program to compile.
Weary SLOBOL programmers often turn to a related (but infinitely
faster) language... COCAINE VALGOL ... (With special thanks to Dan and
Betsy "Moon Unit" Pfau)- From its modest beginnings in southern
California's San Fernando Valley VALGOL is enjoying a dramatic surge of
popularity across the industry. VALGOL commands include REALLY-LIKE - WELL and
YAKNOW. Variables are assigned with the = LIKE and = TOTALLY operators. Other
operators include the "CALIFORNIA BOOLEANS" FERSURE and NOWAY.
Repetitions of code are handled in FOR-SURE loops. Here is a sample VALGOL
program. 14 LIKE-YAKNOW (I MEAN) START. %% IF. PI A =LIKE BITCHEN AND. 01 B
=LIKE TUBULAR AND. 9 C =LIKE GRODY**MAX. 4K (FERSURE)**2. 18 THEN. 4I FOR I=LIKE
1 TO OH MAYBE 100. 86 DO WAH + (DITTY**2). 9 BARF(I) =TOTALLY GROSS(OUT). -17
SURE. 1F LIKE BAG THIS PROGRAM. ? REALLY. $$ LIKE TOTALLY (Y*KNOW)VALGOL is
characterized by its unfriendly error messages. For example when the user makes
a syntax error the interpreter displays the message GAG ME WITHA SPOON!LAIDBACK
...
Historically VALGOL is a derivative of LAIDBACK which was
developed at the (now defunct) Marion County Center for T'ai Chi Mellowness and
Computer Programming as an alternative to the more intense atmosphere in nearby
silicon valley. The center was ideal for programmers who liked to soak in hot
tubs while they worked. Unfortunately few programmers could survive there for
long since the center outlawed pizza and RC Cola in favor of bean curd and
Perrier. Many mourn the demise of LAIDBACK because its reputation as a gentle
and non threatening language. For example LAIDBACK responded to syntax errors
with the message SORRY MAN I CAN'T DEAL WITH THAT.
SARTRE ... Named after the late existential philosopher. SARTRE is an
extremely unstructured language. Statements in SARTRE have no purpose they are
just there. Thus SARTRE programs are left to define their own functions. SARTRE
programmers tend to be boring and depressed and are no fun at parties.
FIFTH ... FIFTH is a precision mathematical language in which the data
types refer to quantity. The data types range from CC-OUNCE-SHOT and JIGGER to
FIFTH (hence the name of the language) LITER - MAGNUM and BLOTTO. Commands refer
to ingredients such as CHABLIS – CHARDONNAY – CABERNET – GIN – VERMOUTH
– VODKA - SCOTCH and WHAT EVERS AROUND. The many versions of the FIFTH
language reflect the sophistication and financial status of its users. Commands
in the ELITE dialect include VSOP and LAFITE while commands in the GUTTER
dialect include HOOTCH and RIPPLE. The latter is a favorite of frustrated FORTH
programmers who end up using the language.
C-...This language was named for the grade received by its creator
when he submitted it as a class project in a graduate programming class. C- is
best described as a 'Low Level' programming language. In fact the language
generally requires more C-statements than machine-code statements to execute a
given task. In this respect it is very similar to COBOL.LITHP ... This
otherwise unremarkable language is distinguished by the absence of an
"s" in its character set. Programmers and users must substitute "TH".
LITHP is said to be useful in prothething lithtth.
DOGO ... Developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Obedience
Training. DOGO heralds a new era of computer literate pets. DOGO commands
include SIT STAY - HEEL and ROLL OVER. An innovative feature of DOGO is 'PUPPY
GRAPHICS' in which a small cocker spaniel occasionally leaves a deposit as he
travels across the screen.
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