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June 05, 2006

Whitespace coding

Whitespace coding: Funny... a programming language written in strings of whitespace. "The Whitespace interpreter ignores any non-whitespace characters. Only spaces, tabs and newlines are considered syntax." Theoretically you could embed these instructions into other code, but my brain is starting to hurt now, so.... ;-) [via Greg Costikyan] (btw, I'll likely be blogging light most of the week... I'm at an offsite, meeting other staffers from other workgroups.)

Posted by JohnDowdell at June 5, 2006 04:15 PM

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