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SIGI

SIGI, a non-typed programming language that is especially useful for stream processing, is a Turing-complete language, with a fully-fledged, portable CLI-based interpreter. It has no variables other than the basic type - the memory array (represented as a linear array of integers) or any functions, except those of the library.

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1.0 stable released 2004-11-14

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