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Enigma
#&summary A backwards programming language with interpreter. #&
Enigma: A programming language
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Enigma is an interpreted programming language. With it you can create computer software. Enigma is not recommended for industrial use. It does work, however.
An Enigma interpreter along with a few tests can be downloaded *here*&large. It's relatively stable. I had to write it in Java, as I had to do an exam project in Java and I didn't want to create a programming language and a random Java program at the same time. I would've liked to write it in C otherwise (for the experience and for a FFI).
Documentation
Documentation is also included in the program download.
But before you do anything, here's an example of a program:
{/num/
1 = res;
{/n,r/
r n ! multiply;
n 1 ! subtract;
n 1 ! greater = return;
} = facfunc;
facfunc num res ! loop;
res = return;
} = factorial;
5 ! factorial | stdout "5! =" temp "\n" ! write;
7 ! factorial | stdout "7! =" temp "\n" ! write;
This is a factorial program. It will output this:
5! = 120 7! = 5040
So, while the syntax may be different than eg. C, it's not completely incomprehensible.
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Note for people who are unable to not understand Danish:
Hvis du forstår dansk, kan du se min (anonymiserede) aflevering her.