BrainFudge

BrainFudge Free App

Rated 4.17/5 (6) —  Free Android application by JonCorp

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About BrainFudge

BrainF**K is an esoteric programming language known for its minimalism. It was created by Urban Müller to challenge and amuse programmers.

The main advantage of this implementation of BF is that it does not use the F word. This makes it child and work friendly. This may not seem that advantageous but it is far better than accidentally teaching your nephew the F bomb because you left your tablet laying around .... I can imagine.

I have tried to remain as truthful to the original specification but as always with standards, my interpretation may differ slightly.

In addition to the standard features (Write, Edit, Save, Load, & Run) I have included an ASCII code table, Instructions, and a set of Example programs.

How to Download / Install

Download and install BrainFudge version 1.0.2 on your Android device!
Downloaded 100+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: brainfudge.apps.joncorp.org.brainfudge, download BrainFudge.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
This update includes the following improvements
-Replaced the input value picker with a mini keypad for easier use
-Near instant code execution
-Improved error messages
-Minor style improvements
-Infinite loop detection added
More downloads  BrainFudge reached 100 - 500 downloads
More downloads  BrainFudge reached 50 - 100 downloads

What are users saying about BrainFudge

R70%
by R####:

This is probably the best looking and most functional BF interpreter for Android, but it is very slow compared to other interpreters. Also, while I do like being able to input numeric values directly, it is very difficult to use the number picker for input. As an alternative I would recommend a number pad with a scrolling pane on the right side listing the ANSI characters alongside their numeric counterparts like you have in the editor.

R70%
by R####:

would love to be able to see any used values in the array (numerical, not ASCII), and maybe even where the pointer is. also would appreciate portrait mode

K70%
by K####:

I love it, it works fast and is easy to use. But I do have one question, where are the .jbf files stored?

T70%
by T####:

would love to be able to see any used values in the array (numerical, not ASCII), and maybe even where the pointer is. also would appreciate portrait mode

T70%
by T####:

Why is input in numbers? All interpreters I've seen take user input as ascii text

N70%
by N####:

This is probably the best looking and most functional BF interpreter for Android, but it is very slow compared to other interpreters. Also, while I do like being able to input numeric values directly, it is very difficult to use the number picker for input. As an alternative I would recommend a number pad with a scrolling pane on the right side listing the ANSI characters alongside their numeric counterparts like you have in the editor.

U70%
by U####:

I would love this app a whole lot more if it allowed me to input using the keyboard, because the current system is a bit unwieldy.


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