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  1. Languages‏‎ (6,165 members)
  2. Implemented‏‎ (3,116 members)
  3. Turing complete‏‎ (2,034 members)
  4. Unimplemented‏‎ (1,293 members)
  5. Low-level‏‎ (1,027 members)
  6. Cell-based‏‎ (993 members)
  7. Stack-based‏‎ (885 members)
  8. Joke languages‏‎ (883 members)
  9. Stubs‏‎ (874 members)
  10. Brainfuck derivatives‏‎ (759 members)
  11. 2024‏‎ (752 members)
  12. Unusable for programming‏‎ (634 members)
  13. Unknown computational class‏‎ (609 members)
  14. Turing tarpits‏‎ (514 members)
  15. Output only‏‎ (503 members)
  16. Total‏‎ (470 members)
  17. Two-dimensional languages‏‎ (468 members)
  18. 2023‏‎ (422 members)
  19. 2020‏‎ (361 members)
  20. 2022‏‎ (355 members)
  21. Self-modifying‏‎ (349 members)
  22. 2021‏‎ (339 members)
  23. Works-in-Progress‏‎ (336 members)
  24. Thematic‏‎ (326 members)
  25. High-level‏‎ (311 members)
  26. 2019‏‎ (310 members)
  27. No IO‏‎ (253 members)
  28. Pseudonatural‏‎ (251 members)
  29. Functional paradigm‏‎ (220 members)
  30. Brainfuck equivalents‏‎ (207 members)
  31. 2018‏‎ (190 members)
  32. Finite state automata‏‎ (172 members)
  33. Concepts‏‎ (164 members)
  34. Usability unknown‏‎ (151 members)
  35. 2015‏‎ (147 members)
  36. String-rewriting paradigm‏‎ (137 members)
  37. 2017‏‎ (135 members)
  38. Implementations‏‎ (131 members)
  39. Queue-based‏‎ (124 members)
  40. 2016‏‎ (117 members)
  41. 2014‏‎ (117 members)
  42. Golfing language‏‎ (115 members)
  43. 2025‏‎ (113 members)
  44. 2012‏‎ (112 members)
  45. Uncomputable‏‎ (112 members)
  46. People‏‎ (112 members)
  47. Non-textual‏‎ (111 members)
  48. Examples‏‎ (108 members)
  49. OISC‏‎ (106 members)
  50. Object-oriented paradigm‏‎ (102 members)

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