Category:Toka

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Toka is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Toka.
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If you know Toka, please write code for some of the tasks not implemented in Toka.
Toka is an example of a compiler. You may find the programming tasks that have been solved using it here.
Toka is a concatenative programming language with similarities to Forth. It has two accessible stacks for passing data, a dictionary which maps names to functions, an interpreter, a compiler (generating threaded code), a form of garbage collection, and various functions to aid in debugging and inspecting compiled code. Toka also has a set of optional libraries that extend the core language in many ways.

Toka is distributed under an open-source license.

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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

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