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- HoangTuan110M: A small, concatenative programming language
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
I don't know if this is impactful, but the projecy that reached out to the most people that I can think of is Mil[0]. It is a small stack-based language that I wrote in C as a learning language. I first showcased it on HN, thinking nothing much than to get feedback. It turned out to do decently well in views and reach, even reaching out to the Chinese tech community because someone posted it on a Chinese social website (I forgot the domain name).
Even though Mil's popularity is pretty typical of my other projects, but seeing it going out to other social media is pretty cool.
[0]: https://github.com/HoangTuan110/mil
- Show HN: A small and concatenative hobby programming language
- Show HN: A small, concatenative hobby programming language. Implemented in C99
well
- Wesm assembler args overhaul?
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Mention to Tristan Wellman project: Well (assembler as wesm)
I want to make a mention of tristan wellman's project called well: 'https://github.com/wellang/well', which aims to be a high level modern assembler, in case anyone knows about the assembly and wants to give support, we are trying to make an 'elf' so that it has linking support for gcc and/or any tool that handles elf compatibility with the '.o'
- Wellang announces smart array development
- (UPDATE): Wellang added function handling, and a new website!
- Wellang added support for vim syntax highlighting
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Wellang added Vim syntax highlighting
link: https://github.com/wellang/well
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New assembly like programming language?
Where's the new one then? https://github.com/wellang/well/blob/main/src/interp.cpp Looks like it's just converting to C++ still.
- GitHub - wellang/well: somewhat functional kinda stack based language
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New Assembly Like Programming Language?
It appears that the language uses "return" as a synonym for the SYSCALL x86_64 instruction: https://github.com/wellang/well/blob/main/src/syscall_interp...
The example code is equivalent to:
write(1, "hello world!", 12);
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