I cannot find an Intercal mode for GNU Emacs. Is there one?
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Of course. After all, without it you could hardly program productively... And it's packaged by Debian (and derivatives). :)

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1Ah, thanks, I see it's part of the C-INTERCAL distribution. Not sure how I missed that! Thanks Matthew. – Matt Curtis May 19 '10 at 04:43
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1that same distribution comes with one. Try `info c-intercal` (language) and `info ick` (compiler). – Matthew Flaschen May 19 '10 at 18:37
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1@MatthewFlaschen: I think you must mean `C-h i` followed by `g (ick)`? – SamB Mar 23 '12 at 04:02
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1Also, wouldn't being unable to program productively without the Emacs mode be a good argument *against* it, given the purpose of INTERCAL? – SamB Mar 23 '12 at 04:02
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6@SamB, I never said you could program productively *with* it. :) – Matthew Flaschen Mar 23 '12 at 18:19