Argh! is a programming language that is considered obscure.
The installation instructions for Argh! are straightforward. To build the interpreters, simply type 'make'. This will generate two binaries: the Argh! interpreter and the extended Argh!(Aargh!) interpreter. To install the Emacs Argh! mode, please refer to the comments in 'argh-mode.el'.
Usage of Argh! is uncomplicated. All you need to do is call the interpreter with the filename of the Argh!-program as the first argument, such as '$ argh ./examples/hello.agh'. In the event that you call the interpreter with no arguments, it will read the program from stdin. You can even make your Argh! program executable by putting '#!/path/to/argh' in the first line of the code (on systems that understand #!-magic).
Overall, Argh! is an exciting programming language for those who desire a fresh and entertaining coding experience. With no confusing symbols or unnecessary arithmetic operators, Argh! provides a challenge that developers will find both enjoyable and engaging. Its simplicity and ease-of-use, along with the vast number of examples available, make it a great choice for programmers of all skill levels.
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