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Symstatic is a programming language to test ideas in a fast and easy way. It is ideal for problems with basic discrete structures, like numbers and words. Symstatic tries to make operating with these entities as easy as possible while minimizing the amount of code needed to achieve a successful implementation. Symstatic is a scripting language regarding its flexibility, but it is a pretty specific language with a lot of assumptions about how things should be. Symstatic is an experimental language, and some of its features are there because I had a personal preference for them. |
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This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Symstatic is a programming language to test ideas in a fast and easy way. It is ideal for problems with basic discrete structures, like numbers and words. Symstatic tries to make operating with these entities as easy as possible while minimizing the amount of code needed to achieve a successful implementation. Symstatic is a scripting language regarding its flexibility, but it is a pretty specific language with a lot of assumptions about how things should be. Symstatic is an experimental language, and some of its features are there because I had a personal preference for them.