Cool that you're doing that, but you are also ending your scripts on a '\n' character which is horrible programming. At least you posted this thread in the correct section.
I do want to emphasize that it's not a full-featured, standalone language; but rather a tool or a collection of libraries to call common functionality from both .NET and my own common library.
I'm also working on a sort of plugin system so you could skip certain methods in an application and even replace the code executed with a script.
But in reality it's more of a project for me to just learn a little bit more about large-scale projects and see what I can really do.
I remember my old college roommate was working on his own actual programming language he named Nova. He was writing a compiler for it in Java so he could then rewrite it in his own language. It was way above my head in terms of it's technical scale.
I'm just some dude who's self-taught who makes simple shit for myself, friends and family and who occasionally does commissioned work.
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