CIOL

CIOL is a language developed by Moon_, and is designed to be fast, and efficient, in its own way

Operations

 * p | Moves the pointer up one
 * P | Moves the pointer down one
 * + | Increases the value under the pointer
 * - | Decreases the value under the pointer
 * o | Outputs the character equivilent of the value under the pointer
 * i | takes input
 * [ | Ignored, however, ] uses this for a brainfuck like loop (like)
 * ] | Goes back until it hits a [, if it hits another ] before it hits a [, it takes one more [ to stop the loop
 * / | Pushes the value under the pointer to the register specified by the next value under the pointer (R1-R3)
 * \ | Pops the value register specified by the next value under the pointer to the value under the pointer (R1-R3)
 * a | adds R1 and R2 together and puts the result in R3
 * s | subtracts R1 from R2 and puts the result in R3
 * d | divides R1 by R2 and puts the result in R3
 * m | Multiplys R1 by R2 and puts the result in R3
 * * | Terminates the program
 * j | Jumps forward n spaces
 * J | Jumps backward n spaces
 * r | prints out the data in the source until it hits a ;
 * R | Prints out the next character in the source

Examples
First two quines, from fizzie. Initially without the R instruction:

​+jr++++[-p++++++++p+++++++++++++++++++++PP]p+++op+o++++++++oP[-P++p]P-J--o+++++++++++++++o* this is a rather suboptimal quine here;J

And obviously much more simply with it:

+jrR+RjRr+++++[-p++++P]p_J[-P+++p]P-oRJ*done;J

Hello, World!

rHello, World!;

Echo

+++j[-oi+]

Reverse echo

++j[pi+]P[-oP]