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Shakespeare Programming Language and Source code

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Difference between Shakespeare Programming Language and Source code

Shakespeare Programming Language vs. Source code

The Shakespeare Programming Language (SPL) is an esoteric programming language designed by Jon Åslund and Karl Wiberg. In computing, source code, or simply code or source, is a plain text computer program written in a programming language.

Similarities between Shakespeare Programming Language and Source code

Shakespeare Programming Language and Source code have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Assembly language.

Assembly language

In computer programming, assembly language (alternatively assembler language or symbolic machine code), often referred to simply as assembly and commonly abbreviated as ASM or asm, is any low-level programming language with a very strong correspondence between the instructions in the language and the architecture's machine code instructions.

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Shakespeare Programming Language and Source code Comparison

Shakespeare Programming Language has 17 relations, while Source code has 75. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.09% = 1 / (17 + 75).

References

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