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bfc
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We gotta get rid of ego in the programming community
Let me introduce you to production grade brainfuck. We can use https://github.com/Wilfred/bfc to compile it to a native binary with llvm optimizations. But to make it more usable, we can first run it through the c preprocessor (with gcc -E input_file) so we can split our brainfuck into multiple files and macros. Now we are really getting somewhere.
mumps-examples
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I analyzed 1835 hospital price lists so you didn't have to
From the context I'm guessing MUMPS, and it kinda seems to resemble it, if it had more line breaks: https://github.com/programarivm/mumps-examples/blob/f160bfb6...
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Resources for learning Cache?
I would recommend searching for resources for GT.M, not for Cache. From a Google Search for GT.M resources, I found this reference manual which seems OK as well as this tutorial and these example programs on github. The example programs include an explanation on how to install GT.M and run it on Debian.
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We gotta get rid of ego in the programming community
This gives some better technical examples https://github.com/programarivm/mumps-examples
What are some alternatives?
oakc - A portable programming language with a compact intermediate representation
price-transparency-guide - The technical implementation guide for the tri-departmental price transparency rule.
jit-compiler - Brainf*** JIT compiler with Rust
php-tensorflow - PHP TensorFlow Binding
bfc-rs - Brainfuck compiler for x86-64 Linux implemented in Rust.
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
mollusc - Pure-Rust libraries for parsing, interpreting, and analyzing LLVM
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
llrl - An experimental Lisp-like programming language
harbor - A language that ports⚓: examining the limits of compilation⚙️.
rusty - Structured Text Parser and LLVM Frontend