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Hlang in 30 Seconds
hlang in 30 Seconds
hlang (the h language) is a revolutionary new use of WebAssembly that enables single-paridigm programming without any pesky state or memory accessing. The simplest program you can use in hlang is the h world program:
https://christine.website/blog/hlang-in-30s-2020-01-04
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