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- Toy_language abstract "A toy language is a term for a computer programming language that is not considered to fulfill the robustness or completeness requirement of a computer programming language. As such it is not considered a suitable language for creating solid and reliable programs for use in production environments. Which programs to categorize as toy languages is difficult, however. Languages such as Brainfuck and Whitespace are both considered esoteric programming languages. They are Turing complete, which means they are able to compute any computable function, i.e. mathematically they have the same capabilities as languages such as Java, C, C++ and Common Lisp. Logo is another example of a toy language. Its goal was originally to create a math land where children could play with words and sentences. For a long time GCC was shipped with a Toy programming language called Treelang which was essentially C without the advanced concepts such as pointers, arrays and records.".
- Toy_language wikiPageID "3750978".
- Toy_language wikiPageRevisionID "601621780".
- Toy_language hasPhotoCollection Toy_language.
- Toy_language subject Category:Programming_language_classification.
- Toy_language comment "A toy language is a term for a computer programming language that is not considered to fulfill the robustness or completeness requirement of a computer programming language. As such it is not considered a suitable language for creating solid and reliable programs for use in production environments. Which programs to categorize as toy languages is difficult, however. Languages such as Brainfuck and Whitespace are both considered esoteric programming languages.".
- Toy_language label "Toy language".
- Toy_language sameAs m.09z169.
- Toy_language sameAs Q7830546.
- Toy_language sameAs Q7830546.
- Toy_language wasDerivedFrom Toy_language?oldid=601621780.
- Toy_language isPrimaryTopicOf Toy_language.