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  • 19:36, 3 May 2025 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page Next Word Of The Week (Created page with "Next Word Of The Week is a language you have to solve for, inspired by Final Word Of The Day. ==Specifications== # There is no Cat containing under five commands. # The number of programs that output only <code>Hello World</code> or produce no output is finite. However, there is an infinite number of programs that output any other string. # There is at least one Narcissist. # If you take any program which outputs only <code>0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9</code>, yo...")
  • 15:28, 8 March 2025 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page Category talk:Unknown-based (Created page with "What does this category mean? Does it mean that the user does not know if the esolang is stack-based, cell-based etc because it is difficult to categorise?")
  • 19:30, 29 November 2024 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page Pd.NA (Created page with "'''pd.NA''' is a programming language inspired by Branflakes. It is an extension of Branflakes which allows null or missing values in its cells. ==Overview== pd.NA operates on a tape of cells, which can contain either a byte or an '''NA''', which propagates through arithmetic operations such as increment and decrement. If the output command '''.''' is used when the current cell is '''NA''', it is undefined behaviour. The input command ''',''' yields '''NA''' on EOF...")
  • 16:12, 27 July 2024 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page Python but it's trash (Created page with "I am User:LEOMOK, here to make Python trash. ==How I made it trash== This programming language is exactly the same as normal Python, but: # The underscore <code>_</code> is not allowed, even in strings. Same for expressions and escape codes that produce an underscore, such as <code>\u005f</code> and <code>chr(95)</code>. # All integers are 32 bit. There are no floats. Also, the only numeric literal is <code>0</code>. # <code>math</code> functions return truncated results...")
  • 12:51, 19 August 2022 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page NGGYU (Created page with "This is a programming language created by User:Leomok2009. It is used to Rick roll people. ==instructions== 12.55: push that number on the stack. "...")
  • 15:06, 15 July 2022 Leomok2009 talk contribs created page Talk:AsciiDots (Created page with "Are there floating point literals? So can you write #12.34 or do you need to divide 1234 by 100, which is memory-consuming?")
  • 13:59, 19 September 2021 User account Leomok2009 talk contribs was created