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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Piet
I think the use of color in syntax is very interesting. I first heard of this idea in
ColorForth
.
Sorting in ColorForth
.
Piet
is awesome and takes this to a whole new level! Here are some sample programs:
Prints "Piet".
A random number generator.
1 comments:
grant rettke
said...
Piet looks like a blast.
Thu Jul 22, 06:11:00 PM CEST
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Piet looks like a blast.
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