The Flaming Bovine Befunge-98 Interpreter (FBBI) is an interpreter for the Befunge-98 language as defined by the Funge-98 Final Specification, written in 100% ANSI C. Funge-98 is the most elaborate update so far of the Befunge language, Funge-98 generalizes Befunge for one, two, or three dimensions, and provides a paradigm for Funges of any number of dimensions and topologies. It also provides arbitrary program flow direction on a virtually limitless playfield, and a richer, scalable instruction set with an optional Concurrent version for multithreading. The Befunge programming language was created in 1993 by Chris Pressey for the purpose of being original, entertaining, and hard-to-compile. In most languages, control flow is restricted to one direction and one dimension only: any instruction which does not perform an explicit jump actually performs an implicit jump to the next instruction. Befunge, however, allows execution to proceed in less restricted fashion; the program is stored in a two-dimensional grid and control can flow left or right, or up, or down... WWW: http://www.catseye.mb.ca/projects/fbbi-+