Lapis (programming language)
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Lapis is an object-oriented stack-based computer language whose interpreter, in its current form, is about 50 kilobytes in size. When it is finished it is expected to be perhaps twice that, but nevertheless will be far smaller than many other popular language interpreters such as Perl, PHP, and Python. Lapis is currently incorporated inside the tiny Scrinchy webserver.
Lapis was preceded by Sy, a stack-based computer language that was interpreted inside the Scrinchy 0.11 webserver.