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18 February 2026
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14 February 2026
| N 01:44 | Enn diffhist +1,273 Las-r talk contribs (Created page with "= Enn: Executable NAND Network = A logic-oriented esolang. An interpreter and examples can be found [https://github.com/las-r/enn here]. == How Enn works == Every instruction in Enn does 1 of 2 things: * Set a variable * Output that variable The only computation given to you is the ability to use NAND. '''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Every program loops. To end a program, you must forcequit it. == Usage == '''REQUIREMENTS:''' Python v3.x Simply place <tt>enn.py</tt> in the...") | ||||