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João Pedro Neto edited this page Oct 8, 2021
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Yöctọ (Yocto for ASCII friends) is a code-golf programming language.
Yöctọ is a tacit-programming language like 05AB1E, Gaia, Jelly, Stax or Ohm (which were inspirations for this project).
The language has three types: Fractions, Strings and Lists and uses a custom codepage.
As a Hello World example, here is the Yöctọ program to compute FizzBuzz, for a total of 58 bytes (newlines included),
Lw*
3%¬
5%¬
3%¹5%&
c
2Eẇw┅ẋ"Fizz"λ0x1Ṁ*"Buzz"λ0x2Ṁ*4Żx3Ċ4Ż
Another solution (51 bytes) uses vectorized assignment,
3*
5*
15*
101…ẇww0Ṁ"Fizz"Vw1Ṁ"Buzz"Vw2Ṁ"FizzBuzz"Vṫ
Another solution with just 34 bytes:
3%¹5%&
c
2E┅0ĊØ2*"Fizz"ạ34*1ŻØ4*"Buzz"ạ34*1Ż
Check wiki for details on the use of these operators.