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hexagony reviews and mentions
- Hexagony: A two-dimensional, hexagonal programming language
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-🎄- 2022 Day 5 Solutions -🎄-
It's got a larger symbol set, but it's still relatively code-like. If you want some obtuseness, try out Hexagony where you code in a hexagonal grid, using a hexagonal memory, or Malbolge, who's entire goal is to be as hard to code in as possible.
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Google has a secret new project that is teaching artificial intelligence to write and fix code. It could reduce the need for human engineers in the future.
Some examples that I find interesting: * Brainfuck * Marbelous * Hexagony * Emoji
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Getting Ready to start my Career
(As an aside, some people "stop" here and then make programming languages based on this - because that is a simple interpreter... you could write a compiler for this language, or extend it - and the great golfing languages take that starting spot and keep going - don't worry about trying to replicate it, it takes some insanity to go that far - the point is that a stack based language is the starting spot for some impressive systems... like the JVM itself)
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How feasible is it to create your own programming language?
The worth of the effort depends in what problem it solves. If its a toy for you, that's up to you. If you expect other people to use, it needs some thought and design. An example of one such language of some utility is charcoal which was written to be able to write very short programs for code challenges (they're not intelligible - but they don't take much to type). Another is hexagony which was created to be interesting. Were they worth the effort? Someone thought so.
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m-ender/hexagony is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hexagony is Ruby.