catsmells / emojiCLinks
the worst language of all time
☆39Updated last year
Alternatives and similar repositories for emojiC
Users that are interested in emojiC are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A ncurses-powered typing game☆16Updated 3 years ago
- The single instruction language - Flip a bit, then Jump☆125Updated 8 months ago
- The first C compiler made to work under modern GCC☆164Updated 4 years ago
- fbDOOM☆165Updated 7 months ago
- A ray-casting game in 512 bytes of x86 machine code☆167Updated 5 years ago
- clex is a simple lexer generator☆98Updated this week
- Optimizing Brainfuck interpreter in the C preprocessor☆62Updated 3 years ago
- A shoot 'em up game for TempleOS written in HolyC☆60Updated 3 years ago
- A collection of small games made using SDL and C/++.☆25Updated 2 months ago
- Bootle (a Wordle clone in a x86 boot sector)☆57Updated 3 years ago
- Uxn emulator for Windows and Wine☆210Updated last year
- A minimal Z80 implementation.☆22Updated 3 years ago
- ☆51Updated 2 years ago
- Reference counter for C☆54Updated 2 years ago
- Watch live chess from your terminal☆57Updated 2 years ago
- 🧠 Brainfuck IDE and interpreter in 512 bytes. (boot sector)☆54Updated 2 years ago
- Screenfetch for TempleOS☆30Updated 4 years ago
- The first C compiler ported to x86☆193Updated 4 years ago
- Game of snake that fits in a QR code.☆28Updated 3 years ago
- A programmable virtual CPU written in untyped lambda calculus☆55Updated 2 years ago
- Brainfuck interpreter in C.☆66Updated last year
- C port of Ken Thompson's Space Travel☆155Updated last year
- A high level assembler.☆57Updated last month
- https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220220.html☆31Updated last year
- DOOM port for Serenity☆32Updated 2 years ago
- The CRT filter that I used in my "what is that editor" video☆56Updated 3 years ago
- A HolyC Compiler/Runtime for 64bit ARM/X86☆104Updated 3 months ago
- Window tiling hotkeys for TempleOS☆31Updated 2 years ago
- Talk to God on up to 64 cores☆34Updated 6 years ago
- bootRogue, a roguelike game that fits in a boot sector (510 bytes)☆109Updated 5 years ago