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* '''Keep''' The codebase is actively growing, it has ports to Python, PHP, Compilers, Interpreters. It has SQLLite support. Mainly, if the question is, 'Is someone looking for esoteric computer languages going to be interested in seeing this article or is the person going to ignore it', the answer in my mind is firmly that the person looking for the article would be interested. Furthermore, there is no point in mentioning a computer language without giving example syntax. And since providing syntax examples for this language on the lolcat article is not appropriate, a separate article is.--[[User:208.49.103.100|208.49.103.100]] 18:02, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
* '''Transwiki''' - Make it a Wikibook. - [[User:ElbridgeGerry|ElbridgeGerry]] <small>[[User talk:ElbridgeGerry|t]] [[Special:Contributions/ElbridgeGerry|c]] [[Special:Blockip/ElbridgeGerry|block]]</small> 21:17, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
* '''Keep''' I see nothing unverifiable here. The copyvios can be removed editorially. [[User:Vadder|Vadder]] 14:38, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
sometimes things become notable without a lot of history. wikipedia is big enough to have an article about something as interesting as lolcode. a programming language where the code is automatically funny to read. awesome concept.
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