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    weird@sub.wetshaving.social to memes@lemmy.world · 19 days ago

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    weird@sub.wetshaving.social to memes@lemmy.world · 19 days ago
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      Can someone clarify what the answer should be and what was the answer on the show?

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        There is a running joke that some people falsely consider HTML a programming language which it is not. So it’s D. I didn’t watch the show but I assume that’s it and the joke is that the audience’s majority took alien language

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          Interestingly C and D are both programming languages. That is, there is a programming languages called C and another, D.

          I’ll see myself out…

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            Yes, C is alien language pretty often. The other half it is wizardry.

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            A and B are also programming languages. A is an APL implementation and B is a precursor of C.

            https://aplwiki.com/wiki/A https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_(programming_language)

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            Trying to remember from automata theory, does the empty set accept an empty grammar?

            Like how in some languages an empty source file is valid? So then “none” is a programming language with an empty language grammar?

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