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- Leet_(programming_language) abstract "Leet (or L33t) is an esoteric programming language based loosely on Brainfuck and named for the resemblance of its source code to the symbolic language "L33t 5p34k". L33t was designed by Stephen McGreal and Alex Mole to be as confusing as possible. It is Turing-complete and has the possibility for self-modifying code. Software written in the language can make network connections and may therefore be used to write malware.[citation needed]".
- Leet_(programming_language) wikiPageExternalLink L33t.
- Leet_(programming_language) wikiPageExternalLink l33t.pm.
- Leet_(programming_language) wikiPageExternalLink l33t.htm.
- Leet_(programming_language) wikiPageID "42401688".
- Leet_(programming_language) wikiPageRevisionID "603699053".
- Leet_(programming_language) subject Category:Esoteric_programming_languages.
- Leet_(programming_language) comment "Leet (or L33t) is an esoteric programming language based loosely on Brainfuck and named for the resemblance of its source code to the symbolic language "L33t 5p34k". L33t was designed by Stephen McGreal and Alex Mole to be as confusing as possible. It is Turing-complete and has the possibility for self-modifying code. Software written in the language can make network connections and may therefore be used to write malware.[citation needed]".
- Leet_(programming_language) label "Leet (programming language)".
- Leet_(programming_language) sameAs m.0105s2wz.
- Leet_(programming_language) sameAs Q17096588.
- Leet_(programming_language) sameAs Q17096588.
- Leet_(programming_language) wasDerivedFrom Leet_(programming_language)?oldid=603699053.
- Leet_(programming_language) homepage l33t.htm.
- Leet_(programming_language) isPrimaryTopicOf Leet_(programming_language).