MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/Kelxquoia : A self-modifying, in fact self-*destroying*, grid-rewriting fungeoid language
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MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/Kelxquoia : A self-modifying, in fact self-*destroying*, grid-rewriting fungeoid language
MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/SMETANA : A pathological little self-modifying language
MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/SMITH : An assembly-like language with no jumps or branches *whatsoever*.
Plugin for the new substrates plugin interface of Score-P. Part of my Bachelor's thesis.
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