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malbolge-lisp
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KamilaLisp – A functional, flexible and concise Lisp
I thought I have seen this name…
malbolge-lisp: https://github.com/kspalaiologos/malbolge-lisp
She’s a genius prodigy.
- A Lisp interpreter in Malbolge, dubbed the hardest Turing complete language
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What is the hardest language to learn?
but then...
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With modern cryptanalysis techniques, vulnerabilities have been found that make coding in Malbolge possible for humans. It's not easy, but we're well past the point of needing a computer search through all possible programs (which is how the first Malbolge "hello world" was written). Someone even wrote a LISP interpreter.
- Python and PHP users will understand
- Lisp in an “impossible” language, the most complex malbolge program to date
asmbf
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How would I go about creating a language that can run in the jvm
Prepare yourself for asm2bf, the next generation target platform.
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Lisp in an “impossible” language, the most complex malbolge program to date
Basically, my toolchain is built on two separate projects. The first one is a low level assembler (that lays out code on instruction cycles, handles restoring things, etc.. - generally, very similar to how Malbolge works, except with the incredibly annoying parts such as manually encrypting the code or finding instruction cycles is), and the second one is a high level assembler.
I used my existing project called asm2bf: https://github.com/kspalaiologos/asmbf (feel free to check it out), as a base for the high level assembler. And the original Lisp has been written in a tweaked version of it.
Once I was done, I optimised the high level version, and then took the asm2bf compiler output and did a few optimisations manually on it (everything that my peephole optimisation didn't catch).
What are some alternatives?
i-use-arch-btw - "I use Arch btw" but it's a Turing-complete programming language.
elvm - EsoLangVM Compiler Infrastructure
fart - Brainfuck to 8086 machine instructions
john - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs
JohnTheRipper - John the Ripper jumbo - advanced offline password cracker, which supports hundreds of hash and cipher types, and runs on many operating systems, CPUs, GPUs, and even some FPGAs [Moved to: https://github.com/openwall/john]