🦀 A Interpreted Programming Language Made using Rust 🦀
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🦀 A Interpreted Programming Language Made using Rust 🦀
A fully functional compiler for a custom high-level Java-like programming language called MicroJava.
The Dosato programming language.
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My own programming written in Python (now you see why it's called Cobra).
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An assembler compiler with special instruction sets written in C language.
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This is a custom programing language I have made that used python in its core
My most advanced programming language
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A language as easy as Ruby and Java but as efficient as C!
A simple interpreted programming language developed in Rust. Name comes from "eval is evil".
A Lisp that leverages continuation-passing style and tail call optimization to dramatically enhance JavaScript runtime performance. interpreter, runtime, and transpiler
An Interpreted Programming Language made with Python.
Advent Of Code for 2024
Implementation of the Dosato programming language made in Rust
A programming language I made in a day that I still am improving
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