Q-BAL Programming Language
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Description: A queue based programming language. It's not designed to be useful, just fun.
  Q-BAL is a programming language that Ben Yackley and Michael Shulman invented on a whim, based on the question "What would it be like if a language were based on queues rather than stacks?" The acronym stands for Queue-BAsed Lanugage. This language is not designed to be useful, just fun. If you feel like writing any programs in Q-BAL, I would be very glad to post them here. I hope to someday write an interpreter for Q-BAL programs, so stay tuned! The Q-BAL system has been undergoing revamping lately in discussions with Andy and Ben, and when I have time I'll update these pages to reflect whatever conclusions we will hopefully have reached by then.
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| Keywords: | Q-BAL, queue, language, programming, forth, esoteric, intercal, befunge, false | 
| Description: | Q-BAL is a queue based programming language. It's not designed to be useful, just fun. | 
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