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My Esoteric Interpreter called oh
#11
Heh...I don't run your code with AurelEditQB ..i just open file to see code
in usual way i do.

well gtk_scintilla exists but do i can load this functions in qb64_linux version i don't tried yet
and i don't know how.
I played only with BaCon HUG(GTK_wrapper)

Maybe here is someone who code with GTK library and use it with qb64
then i would like to see that
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#12
nice, the oh language feels very JB inspired

also, if i remember correctly, the history of this language goes back to having destroyed the competition in mennonite's basic interpreter contest over at Waltersmind's original "the QB64 edition" (not to be confused with phoenix or Steve or P 'edition' despite the uninspired lexigraphy)
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#13
Yeah a stand alone Interpreter with weird non Basic like expressions and weird strings that act as arrays but it does do string math or regular math (the 2 aren't meant to be mixed), sorting very simple load and save file and, as pointed out recently, a Files command. A nice built in Fval function Evaluator that does both String, math and String Math evaluations. All is string! (with JIT math functions).

oh stands for One Handed, theoretically you don't ever need the shift key.
b = b + ...
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