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The Latin Programming Language

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Celeratas

The Latin Programming Language

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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

  • Open the terminal and type:
pip3 install Celeratas

Executing program

  • In order to open the Celeratas interactive shell, type the following into the terminal:
celer
  • From there, you can type 'auxilium' (meaning help) to learn about the basics of the language.
auxilium
  • If you want to read from a file instead, add the file name as an argument.
celer file_you_want_to_read.clr

Author

Finn Mattis

Version History

  • 1.0.0
    • The initial release of Celeratas! Integers, Floats, Roman Numerals, Bools, Strings, Arrays, Hash Maps, Variables, Conditionals, Loops, Try-excepts, Functions, and more!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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