📅  最后修改于: 2023-12-03 14:59:19.656000             🧑  作者: Mango
Are you tired of programming in the same old, boring languages? Do you want to spice things up? Introducing Anticonstitutionnellement - the rebellious programming language that will challenge your coding paradigms.
Anticonstitutionnellement (pronounced "on-tee-kon-stee-too-syon-el-mawn") is a programming language that was developed by French hackers in the 1980s. It is known for its unusual syntax, which consists entirely of the word "anticonstitutionnellement".
Despite its impracticality, or perhaps because of it, Anticonstitutionnellement has become somewhat of a cult favorite among coders and has inspired several spin-off languages with similarly quirky syntax.
To start programming in Anticonstitutionnellement, all you need to do is type the word "anticonstitutionnellement" repeatedly until you've created a program that performs the intended function. For example, if you wanted to write a program that prints the phrase "Hello, world!", you would write:
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Note that there are no brackets, semicolons, or any other characters commonly found in other programming languages. The only thing that matters is the repetition of "anticonstitutionnellement".
Believe it or not, Anticonstitutionnellement actually has some relatively advanced features. For example, you can create loops by repeating the word a certain number of times. For example, to create a loop that runs 10 times, you would write:
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There are also built-in functions that you can call by repeating the word a certain number of times. For example, to print a number, you would write:
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This would print the number 5, since the word "anticonstitutionnellement" was repeated 5 times.
Anticonstitutionnellement may not be the most practical programming language, but it certainly has its charms. If you're looking for a coding challenge or just want to try something new, give it a try!