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Wierd programming language

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The Wierd programming language was conceived by Chris Pressey, and developed by Chris Pressey, Ben Olmstead, and John Colagioia, with implementations by John Colagioia and Milo van Handel. It is a programming language based on Befunge but with instructions being encoded as angles in a chain of symbols. It is quite possibly Turing complete. "Wierd" is the correct spelling of the name of the programming language (and thus differs from the correct spelling of the English word weird, meaning "strange or unusual").

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