dogmalarn
Dogmalarn is a fictional programming language that appears in the 2010 science fiction novel "The Dogma Protocol" by author A. J. Langguth. The language is described as a highly complex and esoteric system used by a secretive organization for its internal communications and operational control. While specific syntax and features are not detailed in the novel, Dogmalarn is portrayed as being difficult for outsiders to understand, often employing non-standard logic and encoding methods. Its purpose within the narrative is to serve as a barrier, ensuring that only initiated members can comprehend critical information and directives. The concept of Dogmalarn highlights themes of secrecy, control, and the potential for specialized language to create exclusive groups within a fictional world. It functions as a plot device to enhance the mystery and operational security of the organization within the story.