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tricu is the word for "tree" in Lojban: `(x1) is a tree of species/cultivar (x2)`. This project was named "sapling" until I discovered the name is already being used for other (completely unrelated) programming language development projects.
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## What does it look like?
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## REPL examples
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```
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tricu < -- Anything after `--` on a single line is a comment
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tricu < test = triage "Leaf" (\z : "Stem") (\a b : "Fork")
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tricu < test (t t)
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tricu > "Stem"
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tricu < -- We can even write a function to convert a term back to source code
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tricu < -- We can even convert a term back to source code (/demos/toSource.tri)
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tricu < toSource not?
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tricu > "(t (t (t t) (t t t)) (t t (t t t)))"
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```
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Tree Calculus was discovered by [Barry Jay](https://github.com/barry-jay-personal/blog).
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[treecalcul.us](https://treecalcul.us) is an excellent website with an intuitive playground created by [Johannes Bader](https://johannes-bader.com/) that introduced me to Tree Calculus. If tricu sounds interesting but compiling this repo sounds like a hassle, you should check out his site.
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[treecalcul.us](https://treecalcul.us) is an excellent website with an intuitive Tree Calculus code playground created by [Johannes Bader](https://johannes-bader.com/) that introduced me to Tree Calculus.
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