Brainf*ck

🇺🇸 United States
Sergey Vanichkin  | 
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3.7
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Votes
30
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App Age
13y 11m
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Last Update
Jul 17, 2021
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iAP
$1.49 - 9.99

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3.76
4.45
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
28
468.5K
-100%
App Age
13y 11m
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$6
$35
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Update Frequency
1616d
47d
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9
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Subtitle Length
16
27
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2 652
2 574
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Number of Screenshots
936
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Brainf*ck
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Brain***k IDE is an esoteric programming language created in 1993 by Urban Müller, and is notable for its extreme minimalism. The language consists of only eight simple commands and an instruction pointer. While it is fully Turing complete, it is not intended for practical use, but to challenge and amuse programmers. Brain***k simply requires one to break commands into microscopic steps. The language's name is a reference to the slang term Brain***k, which refers to things so complicated or unusual that they exceed the limits of one's understanding. History In 1992, Urban Müller, a Swiss physics student, took over a small online archive for Amiga software. The archive grew more popular, and was soon mirrored around the world. Today, it is the world's largest Amiga archive, known as Aminet. Müller designed Brain***k with the goal of implementing it with the smallest possible compiler, inspired by the 1024-byte compiler for the FALSE programming language. Müller's original compiler was implemented in machine language and compiled to a binary with a size of 296 bytes. He uploaded the first Brain***k compiler to Aminet in 1993. The program came with a "Readme" file, which briefly described the language, and challenged the reader "Who can program anything useful with it? :)". Müller also included an interpreter and some quite elaborate examples. A second version of the compiler used only 240 bytes. As Aminet grew, the compiler became popular among the Amiga community, and in time it was implemented for other platforms. Several Brainf*ck compilers have been made smaller than 200 bytes, and one is only 100 bytes. Language design The language consists of eight commands, listed below. A Brain***k program is a sequence of these commands, possibly interspersed with other characters (which are ignored). The commands are executed sequentially, with some exceptions: an instruction pointer begins at the first command, and each command it points to is executed, after which it normally moves forward to the next command. The program terminates when the instruction pointer moves past the last command. The Brain***k language uses a simple machine model consisting of the program and instruction pointer, as well as an array of at least 30,000 byte cells initialized to zero; a movable data pointer (initialized to point to the leftmost byte of the array); and two streams of bytes for input and output (most often connected to a keyboard and a monitor respectively, and using the ASCII character encoding). Privacy policy: https://static.macflash.ru/PRIVACY_POLICY_EN Terms of use: https://static.macflash.ru/TERMS_OF_USE_EN}
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3.7
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WasThatCardomom?
10 Apr, 2025
4
I have not figured out how to save my stupid code other than to copy/paste to notepad. I just discovered the language, and it is brilliant. I’d write a question through the application, but it seems to use my personal ID. Anyway, I’ve got a wonky work around for a wonky language. I’m super glad I can play with this on my phone. 👍
dmc75287
05 Feb, 2021
1
You're going to have to 30 seconds to evaluate. Until then-delete.

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Rating:
3.66
Voted: 30
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Categories: Utilities, Developer Tools
Size: -
iAP: 1.49 - 9.99 $
App Age: 13 years 11 months
Release Date: Jan 13, 2012
Last Update: Jul 17, 2021
Version: 2.5
Version history
2.5
Jul 17, 2021
Scheduled library updates
1.2.1
Apr 13, 2021
Add the summary export for e-attendance
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