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Turing tarpitA Turing tarpit is a programming language designed to be Turing-complete while minimizing the number of distinct instructions. Such a language gives up practicality (such as ease of coding, performance, etc.) but is often useful in theoretical computer science. Originally: Well-known Turing tarpits include
There are two sometimes divergent ways of viewing the challenge of designing a tarpit, those which lean towards fewer instructions, and those which lean towards fewer symbols recognised. Some results of this struggle have been:
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