"Sus" // An esoteric programming language

Seems a little suspicious, might be an impostor among other coding languages. I suggest it be voted out of computers in general. A meeting should be called. Personally, I’d vote out @iGottic from this metaphorical spaceship.

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true, seems like he is metatable hooking, we need to vote him out as it seems he’s sussilly changing the .__index of the metatable :flushed:

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Only an impostor would accuse of venting via the metatables with no evidence, I can only assume it must be you.

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This requires an emergency committee but I say for now we skip, as I was only clearing up the messy code in the parent class of that metatable :flushed:

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Pretty cool, I could see this being used to obfuscate a program, but that’s not really needed because scripts are unable to be accessed without SS access. As you said, it’s useless but is very cool nonetheless.

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I’ve tried using that function in a script using this: Sus:FromString("string") and nothing has appeared in output, how do I correctly use :FromString()?

Make sure you place the function inside the module!

this thing is stupid in every way but congrats

I also just noticed you created infine autocorrect

Yeah you could hide viruses with it and no one would know except if they decoded it which would take a long time and they probably wouldn’t know how

No you can’t. It’s output-only.

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happy forum birthday @iGottic ;D

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Oh my god, I rushed in when I saw the title, Reminds me of bf and lolcode :joy: I love esoteric languages to the point where I would use them in daily programming :sunglasses: jkjk

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@iGottic Aha! Guess what, I went ahead to create a code editor for Sus

With a few tweaks in the source, I was able to create this :wink:

Heres the playground, if you would like to code in Sus:

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That’s amazing, thanks so much!

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Sus now has it’s own standalone compiler that does not require Roblox!

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remake caliber in sus and call it clabbers

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I was wondering if you could make it actually run the code using loadstring? It would be pretty cool ngl

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