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You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScriptToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

Clarifications:

  • Task 1) can be a tweetable program but plain text is also acceptable.
  • Many languages do not have an existing interpreter; solutions to these are fine, but will be taken in good faith.
  • The second criterion for language choice forbids pages whose creation dates after this post. If, for a given language, X, a solution to a problem exists on Rosetta Code but it does not have a distinct page of its own somewhere, it is still acceptable.

You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

Clarifications:

  • Task 1) can be a tweetable program but plain text is also acceptable.
  • Many languages do not have an existing interpreter; solutions to these are fine, but will be taken in good faith.
  • The second criterion for language choice forbids pages whose creation dates after this post. If, for a given language, X, a solution to a problem exists on Rosetta Code but it does not have a distinct page of its own somewhere, it is still acceptable.

You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

Clarifications:

  • Task 1) can be a tweetable program but plain text is also acceptable.
  • Many languages do not have an existing interpreter; solutions to these are fine, but will be taken in good faith.
  • The second criterion for language choice forbids pages whose creation dates after this post. If, for a given language, X, a solution to a problem exists on Rosetta Code but it does not have a distinct page of its own somewhere, it is still acceptable.
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You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

Clarifications:

  • Task 1) can be a tweetable program but plain text is also acceptable.
  • Many languages do not have an existing interpreter; solutions to these are fine, but will be taken in good faith.
  • The second criterion for language choice forbids pages whose creation dates after this post. If, for a given language, X, a solution to a problem exists on Rosetta Code but it does not have a distinct page of its own somewhere, it is still acceptable.

You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

You should complete four tasks in a language which:

  • must return no results* when searched for on this (codegolf.se) website, for example ToffeeScript;
  • must have a page listed at Esolang, Rosetta Code or Wikipedia;
  • be a distinct language, rather than a distinct version (e.g. python 2.1 would be valid iff python satisfied the first two criteria).

*The exception being this hit for ToffeeScript.

The four tasks you should complete are:

  1. Write a tweetable (<140 characters) description/promotion of your chosen language.

  2. Print "Hello World! This is written in <programming language name>."

  3. Print all the odd numbers in a user specified range. (e.g. a stdin of 20 25 should return 21 23 25).

  4. Write a program which you feel best demonstrates an interesting feature of your chosen language.

Scoring:

  • This is a popularity contest
  • Bonus of 10 points if listed in two of the above directories, 25 if in all three.
  • Score is the summation of votes received at midnight UTC on July 1 2015, plus the bonuses.

Clarifications:

  • Task 1) can be a tweetable program but plain text is also acceptable.
  • Many languages do not have an existing interpreter; solutions to these are fine, but will be taken in good faith.
  • The second criterion for language choice forbids pages whose creation dates after this post. If, for a given language, X, a solution to a problem exists on Rosetta Code but it does not have a distinct page of its own somewhere, it is still acceptable.
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