With the help of @256k, we're experimenting with an Arabic programming language which is itself compiled by an a toolchain that also does away with ascii entirely from the machine instructions up. We've chosen a variance of ASMO 449 encoded character codes, and use a few extra symbols(!, @, ?) which will be turned into decorations. Its own implementation is written in itself and does not rely on an english implementation language.
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@neauoire @256k I’m intrigued to learn what text editor you use. I’ve found all programming editors terrible with Persian text.