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My name is Brian, from Western Texas, and I'm fluent in all forms of C, Java, pHp, and a large number of scripting languages, both common and obscure. I've also dabbled with PLC programming and other forms of machine level programming. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone else here at Digitize Design! 

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Welcome Brian. You have an interesting array of knowledge, especially that part about obscure languages. So what obscure programming language are you most fluent in?

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I did a lot of work with REBOL years back, and a few of the 'cybernetics' type languages like Cybol.  One language I had a lot of fun with is called whitespace. Not a single printed character is used, and it's a fully functional language (not practical by any means, but fun when your main goal was to aggravate your information systems instructor) All printed characters are ignored by the compiler and only white space characters work towards the making of the code, i.e. when the source code is printed, a blank sheet pops out.  

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