Feeling of Computing

Let's Take Esoteric Programming Languages Seriously

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Sep 27, 2025
Delve into the quirky world of esoteric programming languages, where humor meets coding creativity. The hosts discuss favorites like Entropy and Piet, exploring their unique mechanics and cultural significance. They debate whether these languages can be taken seriously, touching on themes of nostalgia and playful challenge in programming. From visual esolangs to the role of AI in creation, listeners will uncover how these languages reflect our coding culture and question the boundaries of computational expression.
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Entropy Mutates Data On Every Access

  • Jimmy describes Entropy: a language that mutates data on every access, making normal-looking code unpredictable.
  • Dave Ackley created it to enforce robustness and punish brittle coding assumptions.
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Turing Paint: Programs Drawn Like Art

  • Lu highlights Turing Paint, where programs are drawn in MS Paint using colored blobs and connectors.
  • Execution interprets the drawing as a source tree rather than flowing data like Wireworld.
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The Story Of Mel And Low-Level Lore

  • The 'Story of Mel' celebrates raw machine-code cleverness and lore about real programmers.
  • The tale frames nostalgia for low-level mastery as part of esolang culture.
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