Lapis (programming language)
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Lapis is an object-oriented stack-based computer language whose interpreter, in its current form, is about 50 kilobytes in size. Lapis is currently incorporated inside the tiny Scrinchy webserver.
Lapis was preceded by Sy, a stack-based computer language that was interpreted inside the Scrinchy 0.11 webserver.
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