The Latin Programming Language
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Celeratas
The Latin Programming Language
Description
Built from python, Celeratas uses a custom ident-oriented syntax that features latin keywords. Although some of the text is written in latin, there is an English help menu with translations for all of the keywords.
Getting Started
Dependencies
- Windows, Macos, Unix, or Linux
- Python3
Installing
- Clone the Git Repository
Executing program
- Run shell.py with your python interpreter
- Type auxilium to get started
python3 shell.py
auxilium
Authors
Contributors names and contact info
Finn Mattis
Version History
- 0.1
- Initial Release
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
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