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ARGON 3 is a math-driven programming language designed to make code easy to read and write. It's not meant to be fast, as it's interpreted. This specification should be used as a guideline, and is subject to change for later versions. Later updates for Argon 3 should be backwards compatible (where possible) with code designed for older versions of the interpreter.
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ARGON 3 is a math-driven programming language designed to make code easy to read and write. It's not meant to be fast, as it's interpreted.
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## 📚 Features
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- Easy to read and write: Argon 3 is designed with clarity of code in mind, making it easier for you and others to read and write code.
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- Math-driven: Designed for mathematical computations, Argon 3 uses techniques and rules set in maths. It's designed to be easy for mathematicians to write and understand algorithms in.
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- Interpreted: Argon 3 is an interpreted language, so you don't need to compile your code before running it.
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- Cross-platform: Argon 3 can be run on any platform that has an interpreter for it.
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- Lightweight: The Argon 3 interpreter is small and doesn't require a lot of system resources to run.
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## 💻 Installation
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As of now, Argon 3 does not have an installer. Feel free to clone this repo and run the `build` file for your plateform. the build will be found in `bin/argon(.exe)`.
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