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With the help of @256k, we're experimenting with an Arabic programming language which is itself compiled by an a toolchain that also does away with ascii entirely from the machine instructions up. We've chosen a variance of ASMO 449 encoded character codes, and use a few extra symbols(!, @, ?) which will be turned into decorations. Its own implementation is written in itself and does not rely on an english implementation language.
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This entry was edited (8 months ago)
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega

I’m intrigued to learn what text editor you use. I’ve found all programming editors terrible with Persian text.

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