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N    12:38  Brainball‎‎ 21 changes history +5,419 [FordsTheodore‎ (21×)]
     
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02:17 (cur | prev) +3,917 FordsTheodore talk contribs (Created page with "'''Brainball''' is an esoteric programming language where numbers are treated like a physical object (the ball) that you push, teleport, clone, or straight-up steal from other cells until it starts yelling ASCII at the screen. Brainball is built on three core ideas: 1. Numbers are not abstract, they ''exist somewhere''. 2. If you want a value, you must ''move it'' or ''clone it''. 3. Nothing happens implicitly. '''Ever'''. If the pointer isn’t there, the program d...")