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ByteBloom Wasm Ai / Human Programming Language by Luminosity

gumroad   $25.00   by luminosity
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BYTEBLOOM — AI/HUMAN WEBASSEMBLY LANGUAGE LABA single-file programming-language laboratory for humans, AI agents, and browser-native code alchemy.ByteBloom is a tiny readable programming language, compiler, WebAssembly emitter, visual lab, and automation-ready cyberdeck packed into one self-contained HTML file. Open it in a browser and you get a working language environment: write small clean programs, compile them directly into runnable WebAssembly modules, inspect the output, run tests, benchmark examples, and drive the whole thing from Playwright or Chromium automation.This is not only a toy language. It is an AI-first programming object: a software artifact designed so both humans and AI agents can understand it, operate it, mutate it, test it, and improve it through the browser. The interface is beautiful, but the important magic is underneath: ByteBloom exposes state, controls, examples, compile results, DOM hooks, and automation pathways so an agent can interact with it without guessing.Inside ByteBloom, simple readable code becomes real WebAssembly. The language is intentionally small enough to understand in one sitting and strong enough to demonstrate the core bones of a compiler pipeline: source text, parsing, expression handling, type decisions, bytecode generation, module assembly, execution, diagnostics, examples, and QA.WHAT IT DOES- Write tiny ByteBloom programs in a clean browser editor.- Compile readable language code into runnable WebAssembly.- Run examples and inspect results directly in the UI.- Explore a complete single-file compiler and Wasm emitter.- Use the automation API from Playwright, Chromium, or browser console scripts.- Treat the app as an AI-operable programming laboratory.- Study how a language can be designed for human clarity and machine manipulation at the same time.- Package, remix, extend, and mutate the system without build tools.WHAT IS INCLUDED- The ByteBloom single-file HTML lab.- Deep programmer documentation.- API and automation reference.- Compiler internals guide.- Feature map.- Cookbook examples.- Playwright mutation workflow notes.- Screenshots and Gumroad-ready promotional assets.- Example ByteBloom programs.WHY IT MATTERSMost programming tools are built for humans first and automation later. ByteBloom explores a different path: a browser-native language lab that an AI agent can immediately see, click, inspect, test, mutate, and benchmark. That makes it useful as a teaching artifact, a compiler-study object, a prototype language shell, and a seed for future AI-first development environments.The project is small on purpose. Its strength is not bloat. Its strength is clarity. You can open the file, read the whole thing, see how the compiler works, run the language, and begin changing it. It is the opposite of a locked black box. It is a luminous little machine with the panels open.WHO IT IS FORByteBloom is for programmers, AI builders, compiler students, creative coders, WebAssembly experimenters, browser-tool makers, demoscene-minded hackers, and anyone interested in the next form of software object: code that is not merely used by AI, but intentionally shaped for AI collaboration from the first line.Use it to learn. Use it to experiment. Use it as a starting point for your own small language. Use it as an AI-agent test arena. Use it as a cyberdeck for compiler mutation. Use it as a beautiful little proof that a whole programming-language lab can live in one file.TECHNICAL SHAPE- Format: single HTML file- Runtime: modern browser- Dependencies: none required for normal use- Core stack: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WebAssembly- Automation target: Playwright / Chromium / browser consoleCreated by Luminosity

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