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Memo: A language that remembers only the last 12 lines of code

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Summary

The article presents []memo, an esoteric programming language where the program forgets lines once they scroll off the screen, forming a stream-of-consciousness coding environment with natural-language syntax. It situates memo within Forty-Four Esolangs and highlights its experimental approach to memory and state in code.

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