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inet-cute
An implementation of interaction nets. -- ASCII art inspired syntax. -- Pure postfix expression. -- Using a stack-based low-layer language to build nets.
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Project mention: Show HN: iNet – a new programming language for interaction nets | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-06At that time, feel free to open issue at: https://github.com/cicada-lang/inet/issues
I will not miss an issue there :)
In my golf language, called stax, each program expressible in plain ASCII has a corresponding representation in a single byte character set. [0] The only reason a program wouldn't start in plain ASCII is the contents of string literals.
The alternate representation generally saves ~15%, as measured in bytes. However, I totally understand the argument about human-unreadable "golfed" code, which is why you can always use the plain ASCII representation if you want.
[0] https://github.com/tomtheisen/stax/blob/master/docs/packed.m...
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