Piet (programming language)

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Piet program that prints 'Piet'
Piet program that prints 'Piet'
A "Hello World" program in Piet
A "Hello World" program in Piet

Piet is an esoteric programming language designed by David Morgan-Mar, whose programs are bitmaps that look like abstract art. Piet was named after the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian.

[edit] External links

  • Piet programming language
  • Piet on the esolangs wiki
  • A Piet program with detailed explanation
  • A Piet program that looks like a painting of Piet Mondrian
  • Piet::Interpreter - An interpreter for Piet written in Perl
  • npiet - An interpreter and editor for Piet
  • PietDev - An online Piet editor and debugger
  • 99 bottles of beer on the wall
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