Comment Re:10 LET M$ = "Microsoft" (Score 1) 635
Java can. Currency symbols can be anywhere in a Java variable name. (yes that's right you could use $ in front of everything and probably make people think it's Perl rather than Java)
Throw this in a Java main(), compile, and run.
Although it looks fine on Firefox on my MacBook Pro it may get mangled elsewhere.
String M$ = "Microsoft";
String £inux = "Linux";
String Appl€ = "Apple";
System.out.println("M$ is " + M$);
System.out.println("App£e is " + Appl€);
System.out.println("£inux is " + £inux);