Yes, e.g. Brainfuck. On 2/18/07, Robert Dober <robert.dober / gmail.com> wrote: > On 2/17/07, Stephan KçÎper <sigma.kappa / stephankaemper.de> wrote: > > Eric Hodel wrote: > > > On Feb 16, 2007, at 08:15, Phrogz wrote: > > > > > >> A woman says to her Ruby programmer friend: > > >> > > >> [...] > > >> > > >> Unit testing gives away the punchline! > > >> > > >> :) > > > > > > I believe there are two lessons in your story: > > > > > > You shouldn't write any code without knowing what you're doing. > > > > > > You shouldn't write any code without knowing when you'll be done. > > > > Corollary 1: > > > > Although some code is a joke - some times even a WTF (also see > > thedailywtf.com) - not all jokes can be used as code. > > > > :-) > > > > Stephan > > > > > Are jokes Turing complete? > > Robert > -- > We have not succeeded in answering all of our questions. > In fact, in some ways, we are more confused than ever. > But we feel we are confused on a higher level and about more important things. > -Anonymous > >