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06:42 (cur | prev) +1,518 Intiha talk contribs (Created page with "## Overview ThingLangOOP is a minimal C implementation inspired by ThingLang, which was made by User:Rasa8877. It combines a compiler and runner in a single file, fully compatible with TCC. Supports variable assignment, printing, loops, events, and comments. ## Commands / Keywords THIS <name> IS <value> ─ Assign a value (number or string) to a variable. PRINT <value_or_variable> ─ Print the value of a variable or a string literal. NOTAGAIN <n> ... TI...")
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07:47 (cur | prev) +2,948 Intiha talk contribs (Created page with "=== Overview === Yes/No is a minimalistic esolang made by User:Intiha where every program consists solely of the words **Yes** and **No**. Programs are sequences of these words, and their meaning is derived from binary patterns. ==== Basics ==== * `Yes` = 1 * `No` = 0 A program is interpreted as a stream of bits (`Yes` → 1, `No` → 0), and instructions are defined by fixed-length patterns of bits. === Instructions === Yes/No uses **2-bit instructions**: {| cl...")