Doxa
Neither from itself nor from another,
Nor from both,
Nor without a cause,
Does anything whatever, anywhere arise.
- Nāgārjuna
Verses on the Middle Way (2nd–3rd century CE)
Doxa is a simple to write, highly readible language based on four corned logic inspired by the logic of Nagarjuna. In Doxa there are no booleans. Doxa instead uses a four cournered logical unit called a tetra. Tetras can represent true and false, which act as you would expect them to in a traditional programing language.
Documentation
- Language Syntax - Complete language reference
- Tetras - Four-cornered logic system
- SOXA Format - Binary intermediate representation and execution format