Antonio Perez Ayala
From Esolang
Antonio Perez Ayala born in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1955. He had been working in computer related areas since 1977 and as computer themes professor since 1983, mainly in system development technologies using diverse programming languages. He had developed several personal projects in this area.
SYMPLE (Symbolic Programming Language) created about 1986. This is an educational programming language based in REC (Regular Expression Compiler) intended to be a link from programmable stack calculators to high-level structured programming languages, like Pascal.
BATCH++ (Post-Incremented BATCH) created about 1988, is a package of additional commands written in assembly language to enrich the programming capabilities of Batch files for MS-DOS operating system.
BATCH-GRAPH additional module created in 1989, allow to draw graphics with Batch files or interactively via keyboard with MS-DOS commands.
GRAPPER (Graphics for Clipper) created in 1990. Library of graphic functions for Clipper compiler of dBase-IV database and programming language. The graphics system used in this library (and BATCH-GRAPH module) is Borland Graphics Interface (BGI) taken from Turbo C compiler version 1.5.
After several years dedicated to "more serious" things with less available time, he returned to personal projects development in 2006.
- BrainSub (Brainfuck with Subroutines) is an optimizing compiler of the esoteric programming language brainfuck that adds subroutines and libraries. BrainSub-fkc was released on July 6, 2007, the same day of Frida Kahlo's Centennial birthday.

