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article no. 8219
System administrator Johann Weiher wanted to know which of the programming languages is the best, so he asked other users for help on Startnext. His idea: to have the different languages compete in a trump card game! Thanks to crowdfunding lovers, his nerdy idea became reality and now we can all have gigabytes of fun with his card game :).
32 game cards feature both well-known and not so well-known (read, 'what the...??!') programming languages, even including some
Esoteric ones.
As usual in trump card games, the languages compete against each other in different categories:
Appearance: The older the code, the more likely you are to win the round.
Distribution: The higher number wins. The basis for the simplified values comes from the
TIOBE index
Dialect: Again, the higher number wins.
Nerdfactor: Some languages are more nerdy than others. What's more, only nerds will understand the values! But here's a little help for everyone else: 00000101 = 5, 00000111 = 7, 00010111 = 23, 00101010 = 42. The higher, the better!
HelloWorld.Length: The game needs a standard number to measure the average length of codes and therefore, uses the typical "Hello World". Finally, the lowest number wins! ;)
The languages that are used in the game (remember it's just a selection) are the following:
Ada, Assembly, Basic, Brainfuck, C, C#, C++, COBOL, Cow, Delphi, Erlang, Fortran, Go, Groovy, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Lisp, Logo, LOLCODE, Lua, MATLAB, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Prolog, Python, R, Ruby, Visual Basic.NET und Whitespace.