BrainF#ck-This is a full onboard Palm IDE for the BrainF#ck programming language, you can edit, debug and run BrainF#ck programs. You can watch the current memory, output and even run the program step by step. A short BrainF#ck description can be found here.
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Supported operating systems:
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