Muriel

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Muriel is a female name. Its usage is popular in English, Irish and French (where it is often spelled "Murielle"). It is the Anglicized form of MUIRGHEA, which is Irish and means "bright (or shining) sea"; derived from Gaelic muir - "sea", and geal - "bright". In Latin, 'Muriel' means "angel of June". In Arabic, 'Muriel' means "myrrh". In Hebrew, 'Muriel' means "fragrance of God".


Muriel ou Le temps d'un retour (Muriel, or The Time of Return) is the title of a 1963 film by French director Alain Resnais starring Delphine Seyrig.


Muriel is an esoteric programming language, standing for "Monumentally Useless Re-Iterative Execution Language". It is similar to SMITH programming language in that it eschews control statements. Muriel is based on the idea of quines - programs that print their own source code. For this matter there is a command in Muriel that executes a string as a Muriel program. No loops or other such procedures besides that one exist.


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