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Nice, what language are you implementing it in? Does it have any special/unique functionality or was it more of a learning experience in how interpreted langs work?
I've developed it in rust!
I made it because I needed an interpreted language in rust and didn't want to use lua, and because I just like doing it :)
I'd done some languages before, but just some very simple assembly-like stuff
This one has functions, control flow, closures, scoped variables and such. Also, it's stack based! Which is interesting for me and hell for the users (also me, lmao)
Sadly I won't post it here because it has my full legal name attached :(
They probably wouldn't seed it, but I really don't want to risk it