In computer programming, pidgin code is a mixture of several programming languages in the same program, or mathematical pseudocode that is a mixture of a programming language with natural language descriptions. Hence the name: the mixture is a programming language analogous to a pidgin in .
It can be understood by a wide range of mathematically trained people, and is used as a way to describe where the control structure is made explicit at a rather high level of detail, while some data structures are still left at an abstract level, independent of any specific programming language.
Normally non-ASCII typesetting is used for the mathematical equations, for example by means of TeX or MathML markup, or proprietary Formula editor formats.
These are examples of articles that contain mathematical style pseudocode:
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