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The official compiler of a language designed to annoy you

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Annoyingly Uncodeable Language (AUL), officially The Annoyingly Uncodeable Language Project, is an esoteric programming language developed by Andrew Chen that aims to be so hard to code that it is annoying. The AUL compiler is freely available on GitHub where it is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. Our tutorial assumes that you have a decent experience in computer science, specifically in the Python language, so if you don't, try and learn a programming language like Python first. Without further ado, let's dive into the tutorial!

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