C- Programming Language

C- is a fictional programming language invented as a joke by John Unger Zussman. It appears in a humorous list of "lesser known languages", published in InfoWorld in 1982 and later posted to Usenet. This is the original text pertaining to C-:
      C- ... This language was named for the grade received by  its  creator  when  he  submitted  it as a class project in a graduate  programming class.  C- is best described as  a  "Low-Level"  pro-  gramming language.  In fact, the language generally requires more  C- statements than machine-code statements  to  execute  a  given  task.  In this respect, it is very similar to COBOL. 
It is a spoof of the C programming language. The other languages in this list are SIMPLE, SLOBOL, VALGOL, LAIDBACK, SARTRE, FIFTH, LITHP and DOGO.

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