@DJMcMayhem The logs of v1 are sadly lost. I don't have the DO snapshot anymore, and I didn't download them either (multiple Gigabytes, slow internet connection). Are you interested in the Nexus logs? They only cover the last three months plus/minus a few days.
@Dennis Feature request: If the program is stopped manually, can existing output be displayed? This would make debugging infinite loops in Syms easier (and probably a few other languages)
@Pavel I think I've linked you this many times, but here wo go. This will answer all misconceptions or questions about WSL: youtube.com/watch?v=36Ykla27FIo
@Downgoat Since December, 156 Cheddar snippets were run from Nexus. Another 604 were run from your client, but I don't have any reliable data when it comes to the languages.
Compiler flags should be available in the next 12 hours. I'll have to add them one by one for the languages though, so now would be a good time to mention that language X needs them.
This is a list of notable programming languages, grouped by type.
(Because there is no overarching classification scheme for programming languages, in many cases a language will be listed under multiple headings).
== Array language ==
Array programming (also known as vector or multidimensional) languages generalize operations on scalars to apply transparently to vectors, matrices, and higher-dimensional arrays.
== Assembly languages ==
Assembly languages directly correspond to a machine language (see below) so machine code instructions appear in a form understandable by humans. Assemb...