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VakyaLang: Sanskrit Syntax Meets Modern Bytecode VM

Forget ASCII-only code. VakyaLang lets you program in full Devanagari Sanskrit, compiling to bytecode via a Nyāya-inspired engine. It's quirky, real, and ready for a quick test.

VakyaLang terminal output showing Sanskrit code compiling to Namaste

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • VakyaLang uses full Devanagari Sanskrit syntax with lexer, parser, bytecode VM, and Nyāya logic engine.
  • Built in 2-3 weeks by a solo dev; includes VakPack manager and Rust VM for speed.
  • Challenges Latin-centric coding; potential for cultural, script-native programming shifts.

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Marcus Rivera
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