Have anyone tried Lino?

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Have anyone tried Lino?

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It seems pretty cool;
Wikipedia wrote:The L.In.O.L.E.U.M. (also called Linoleum or Lino) programming language is an unstructured, untyped, procedural, cross-platform assembler developed by Italian private programmer Alessandro Ghignola beginning in 2001.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linoleum_p ... g_language

but what about this quote on the Wikipedia site! :? :shock: :lol:
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Seems like another esotheric language only used for non sense applications, if you like esotheric languages try brainfuck or brainfuck 2d
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Nik wrote:Seems like another esotheric language only used for non sense applications, if you like esotheric languages try brainfuck or brainfuck 2d
I have! :lol:
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... r+language
I've also tried "false", another obscure computer language.
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Re: Have anyone tried Lino?

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Wikipedia wrote:Stop hiding into Basic:
you know there's more.
Stop lying to yourself,
one day your system
will be obsolete.
Stop playing with toys,
be a programmer.
:lol: funniest thing I've seen today!
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Post by jack »

I downloaded it once but never tried it, but I have an interest in Icon
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/ and Unicon http://unicon.sourceforge.net/
Unicon extends upon Icon and adds OOP and they are both in the public domain.
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