Fünke

Fünke, named after Tobias Fünke of Arrested Development, is an esoteric programming language made to be almost entirely function calls. There are very few basic functions: Print: $(a) (Prints a) Basic math operators: +(a,b) -(a,b) etc... If statements: =(a,b,c,d...) (if a and b are equal, do c, d, etc...) >(a,b,c,d...) (same as above but with less than) <(a,b,c,d...) (same as above but with greater than) !(a,b,c,d...) (same as above but with not equal) Random #'s @(a,b) (Returns a random number between a and b) Also, # is the input

Making programs in Fünke
Programs are mainly written as definitions of functions. For instance, loop(a) = loop(a) would keep looping. Similarly, you can make the loop do something. An example would be loop(a) = loop(a),@(0,a) which would generate random numbers less than a. You can also declare things inside of functions, such as loop(a) = loop(a),a = @(0,a) which keeps generating smaller numbers

Cat Program
$(#) This just outputs the input

Fibonacci Generator
fib(a,b) = $(a),c = +(a,b),b = a,a = c loop(a,b) = fib(a,b),loop(a,b) loop(1,0)

Guess the Number
loop(a,b) = =(a,b,loop(a,b),run(a)) run(a) = >(#,a,$("Too big!")),<(#,a,$("Too small!")),=(#,a,$("You win!"),b = a,new) new = loop(@(0,100),-1),$("New Game!") new