Christine Dodrill - Blog - Contact - Resume - Talks | GraphViz - When Then Zen h is a project of mine that I have released recently. It is a single-paradigm, multi-tenant friendly, turing-incomplete programming language that does nothing but print one of two things: the letter h a single quote (the Lojbanic “h”) It does this via WebAssembly . This may sound like a pointless complication, but actually this ends up making things a lot simpler . WebAssembly is a virtual machine (fake computer that only exists in code) intended for browsers, but I’ve been using it for server-side tasks. I have written more about/with WebAssembly in the past in these posts: https://christine.website/talks/webassembly-on-the-server-system-calls-2019-05-31 https://christine.website/blog/olin-1-why-09-1-2018 https://christine.website/blog/olin-2-the-future-09-5-2018 https://christine.website/blog/l...