LITHP programming language
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LITHP is a fictional programming language invented as a joke by John Unger Zussman. It appears in a humorous list of "lesser known languages", published in InfoWorld in 1982 and later posted to Usenet. This is the original text pertaining to LITHP:
LITHP ... This otherwise unremarkable labuage is dis- tinguished by the absence of an "s" in its character set. pro- grammers and users must substitute "TH". LITHP is said to be useful in proceththing lithtth.
It is a spoof of the LISP programming language.
The other languages in this list are SIMPLE, SLOBOL, VALGOL, LAIDBACK, SARTRE, FIFTH, C- and DOGO.
External links
- Usenet post (http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?q=SLOBOL+LAIDBACK+SARTRE&start=10&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&selm=5612%40uiucdcs.UUCP&rnum=12)