When researching The Lighter Side of Perl Culture (Part III): Obfu, I found some
golden oldies: P(ython|erl) (suck|rule)s!, C is Perl,
Perl is C. Oh, and I made a feeble attempt in
TPR(0,0):
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define strtol(a,b) strtol(a,0,b)
#define $ /*
use POSIX;$argv[1]=pop;"*/
main(int argc,char *argv[]) //";
{
printf("%ld\n",strtol($ argv[1],36));
}
Lyon's Jerome Quelin showcased
an octo-lingual (perl, c, c++, befunge, brainf**k, python, ook, html/javascript) program that computed the Fibonacci series in his YAPC::Europe 2003 talk.
Sorry, I don't have a link
(and I tried to find one), so if anyone knows of a link
to Jerome's amazing feat, please let me know.