Some apps written in SubX and Mu. Check out: * `tile`: [A text-mode postfix calculator](https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/104896128141863951) that updates as you type. Prototype. Look at this to see what is currently possible, not how I recommend building software. tile app * `browse`: [A text-mode browser for a tiny subset of Markdown](https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/104845344081779025). * `ex*`: small stand-alone examples that don't need any of the shared code at the top-level. They each have a simple pedagogical goal. Try these first. * `factorial*`: A simple program to compute factorials in 5 versions, showing all the different syntax sugars and what they expand to. * Code unique to phases of our build toolchain: * Core SubX: `hex`, `survey`, `pack`, `dquotes`, `assort`, `tests` * Syntax sugar for SubX: `sigils`, `calls`, `braces` * More ambitious translator for a memory-safe language (in progress): `mu` * Miscellaneous test programs. All SubX apps include binaries. At any commit, an example's binary should be identical bit for bit with the result of translating the corresponding `.subx` file. The binary should also be natively runnable on a Linux system running on Intel x86 processors, either 32- or 64-bit. If either of these invariants is broken, it's a bug.