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Orthogonal programming language
Orthogonal is a Befunge-like, although independently developed, two-dimensional esoteric programming language. The major difference is that each cell in an Orthogonal program consists of up to four characters, allowing directives such as "ccw" to turn the IP counterclockwise. Also, the language does not allow wraparound.
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