SQRT

SQRT is a programming language with the theme of algebra by User:ZirconiumX.

Basic features of SQRT
All SQRT statements are in the format =  or maybe =

where can be / * + - & | ^ %

(divide, times, plus, minus, AND, OR, XOR, and modulus respectively)

SQRT statements can be grouped as one statement o=20+20+15+15+2

You can use any letter or symbol (but not a number) except o(utput) and i(nput) and v (you'll see why in a bit). So the above example would print H to standard output.

You can also group statements even further by using v/ and _

where v/ indicates the start of a statement and _ indicates the next statement. (No, there isn't an end marker, simply continue until a newline is reached)

Advanced features of SQRT
@ means a comment. $ is a loop that repeats of times. (equivalent to a (int i = 0; i < ; i++) loop) !  is a loop that repeats - times, and allows you to use (equivalent to a (int i = ; i < ; i++) loop) ~ breaks out of the loop.

Basic
o=72+0 o=101+0 o=108+0 o=108+0 o=111+0 o=32+0 o=87+0 o=111+0 o=114+0 o=108+0 o=100+0 o=33+0 o=10+0 would print Hello World!

Intermediate
o=v/72+0_101+0_108+0_108+0_111+0_32+0_87+0_111+0_114+0_108+0_100+0_33+0_10+0 would also print Hello World!

Advanced
$i o=v/72+0_101+0_108+0_108+0_111+0_32+0_87+0_111+0_114+0_108+0_100+0_33+0_10+0 would print Hello World! depending on the number you wrote to the program