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Hi, I'm Andrew. Here are the esolangs that I have created:
| Language | Description |
|---|---|
| Num | JavaScript-like language where numbers, increment and decrement must be built from low-level constructs. |
| 3 | JavaScript-like language where every sequence of 3 characters contains at least one 3. |
| Fun | JavaScript-like language that uses only functions. |
| Spacebar | JavaScript-like language where the interpreter inserts random spaces in your code. |
| Assign | JavaScript-like language which does not allow assignment statements. |
| DML | Visual Programming Language that is like a cellular automaton except that its underlying topology is a graph, not a grid of squares. |
| Sequence | OISC that focuses on output of arithmetic sequences. |
| Five | OISC derived from Sequence that has input as well as output and is intended to support a general purpose programming language. |
| Jumpy | OISC that was created specifically to push the boundaries of what it means to be Turing Complete. |
| Replay | Derivation of Jumpy that was created specifically to push the boundaries of what it means to be Turing Complete. |
| Kitchen | A declarative, non-Turing-complete esoteric programming language in which programs are written as surreal domestic narratives and represented as comics. |
| Fun2 | Fun2 is an esoteric dialect of JavaScript, and a successor to Fun. |
| PrimeScript | PrimeScript is easy to write but hard to execute. |
| Trapdoor | Trapdoor is hard to write but easy to execute. |
| Square | Square, like PrimeScript is easy to write but hard to execute. |