Symple-X

Symple-X is an esolang consisting of one character. Traditionally, y is used, but any character may be used since all have the same function.

Versions
The X in Symple-X references to a programming language that Symple-X is run with. Symple-Python or Symple-JS are primarily used because of the ease and compactness.

Code translation
To convert a program to X, one takes the ASCII representation of the original code preceded by a ~ and puts that amount of characters into the Symple-X file.

Hello, world!
Original, preceded by ~ (Python)

Binary representation

Decimal representation (be sure not to convert a string to decimal and remove the separator, but to convert the binary representation)

Symple-Python, shortened

The amount of characters of the file is about 240000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times the amount of letters in Shakespeare's Hamlet; imagine all the planet in the observable universe had a hundred million (100,000,000, 10^8) humans of which all the cells in the bodies of those humans would type Hamlet 24 times, the total amount of characters typed would estimate the amount of characters representing a Python "Hello, world!" program in Symple-Python.

Compact notation