I am working on a very small programming language that I believe isna prototype 
for something that could be useful in microkernel architecture.

it is a shell script that is under 1k bytes of source. it encodes a language 
with completely flexible syntax at runtime. it has a compiler backend that 
allows you to jit very small processes that can do multitasking and are fairly 
performant. and the jit is architecture independent - they can run anywhere c 
runs and they can be made to run on every major os.

the catch is these processes can only run in userland because they require mmap 
for persistent memory. another catch is that the code is golfed.

i believe my lanuage could be useful for microkernel architecture. are you 
interested in taking a look at it?

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