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'''A programming language made of emoji by Jona Andersen & Selby Gildemacher.''' | |||
Emoji are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and Web pages.<br /> | |||
In the example below shows the whole process of ordering pizza in a visual emoji syntax. | |||
[[ | [[File:pizza_ordering_language.png|400px|Try to read this pizza order]] | ||
'''Pizza subdomains''' | |||
*Ordering pizza | |||
*Quantity | |||
*Ingredients/types of pizza | |||
*Spice level | |||
*Toppings: meat, fish, vegetarian, no cheese | |||
*Allergies, or excluding toppings | |||
*Drinks | |||
*Delivery | |||
*Address | |||
*Delivery ETA | |||
*Payment | |||
*Method | |||
*Price | |||
*Customer reviews |
Latest revision as of 16:05, 15 December 2015
A programming language made of emoji by Jona Andersen & Selby Gildemacher.
Emoji are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and Web pages.
In the example below shows the whole process of ordering pizza in a visual emoji syntax.
Pizza subdomains
- Ordering pizza
- Quantity
- Ingredients/types of pizza
- Spice level
- Toppings: meat, fish, vegetarian, no cheese
- Allergies, or excluding toppings
- Drinks
- Delivery
- Address
- Delivery ETA
- Payment
- Method
- Price
- Customer reviews