The use of esoteric distinguishes these languages from programming languages that working developers use to write software.

So, what happens when you add Donald Trump, cats, recipes and Shakespeares poems to programming languages?

It is a language based on the life and quotes of the illustrious U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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The language was created in 2007 by Adam Lindsay, researcher at the Computing Department ofLancaster University.

This esoteric programming language shoots from the LOLCats phenomenon and uses LOLCats syntax to function properly.

LOLCODEs keywords are drawn from the heavily compressed (shortened) patois of the lolcat Internet meme.

LOLCODE: Lolspeak is real

The moment you look at the Hello World!

code, you will surely ignore all its weaknesses.

LOLCODEmay be attractive, but its more than a cute face.

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The characters can also ask each other questions which behave as conditional statements.

On the whole, the programming model is very similar to assembly language but much wordier.

Also, variables must be named after Shakespeares characters and constants are decided by positive or negative nouns.

Chef: Hello World Soufflé

Here is a small part of thesource code:

To be or not to be?

Whenever: Can you handle it?

This programming language does what it wants, when it wants.

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According to theproject description, it has no sense of urgency.

It does things whenever it feels like it, not in any sequence specified by the programmer.

Not only data structures are hyped, but also variables.

While theCheflooks like a cooking recipe, the ingredients have individual data values.

The ingredients can be understood as Unicode for I/O purposes, though they are numerical.

Here is the source code for Hello World!

Warning: Dont feel bad if you find Malbolge terrifying, as it was created using an algorithm.

Here is the source code for Hello World!

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