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Print Digits 0-9 - Malbolge Typing CST Test

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Print Digits 0-9 — Malbolge Code

Prints the digits 0 through 9 sequentially.

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Malbolge Language Guide

Malbolge is an esoteric programming language designed to be almost impossible to use, with extremely complex syntax and behavior that intentionally confounds programmers.

Primary Use Cases

  • ▸Programming puzzles and extreme code-golf challenges
  • ▸Demonstrating Turing-completeness in intentionally difficult languages
  • ▸Educational exploration of obfuscation and self-altering code
  • ▸Benchmarking esoteric interpreters
  • ▸Exploring unconventional memory and instruction models

Notable Features

  • ▸Self-modifying code on each execution step
  • ▸Trinary (ternary) virtual machine
  • ▸Complex memory addressing and encryption of instructions
  • ▸Extremely limited readable and writable examples exist
  • ▸Turing-complete despite intentionally confounding syntax

Origin & Creator

Malbolge was created by Ben Olmstead in 1998 with the explicit goal of being nearly impossible to program in.

Industrial Note

Malbolge is almost exclusively used for recreational programming, code obfuscation challenges, and demonstrations of computational extremity rather than practical software development.

More Malbolge Typing Exercises

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