The Taxi Programming Language is an esoteric programming language developed in 1995. It uses an analogy of a town known as "Townsville" in which there are several destinations at which variables, called "passengers," can be picked up or dropped off. When passengers are dropped off, they often undergo some sort of manipulation.
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- The Taxi Programming Language is an esoteric programming language developed in 1995. It uses an analogy of a town known as "Townsville" in which there are several destinations at which variables, called "passengers," can be picked up or dropped off. When passengers are dropped off, they often undergo some sort of manipulation. For instance, two numerical passengers dropped off at Addition Alley will turn into one passenger waiting there, whose value is the same as the sum of the two original passengers' values.
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- The Taxi Programming Language is an esoteric programming language developed in 1995. It uses an analogy of a town known as "Townsville" in which there are several destinations at which variables, called "passengers," can be picked up or dropped off. When passengers are dropped off, they often undergo some sort of manipulation.
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