A free app for Android, by Jö.
A simple, lightweight, clean, and intuitive code transpiler for the H.O.P. Program Language, inspired by Python. You can write H. programs in plain English, and they will be converted into JavaScript and run on any browser.
The program is an interpreter for a very small set of commands, called H. (Hibernate Operation) commands. This is the same as the H. language described in the documentation of the H. implementation, and also used in the development of the H. implementation.
H. is a very small language, similar to Python, that makes it possible to write programs that are easy to understand and to write, even if they are only a few lines long.
You can write in plain English and specify variables and function names using the variable name syntax. Variables are stored in memory and can be used as local variables and as parameters.
Functions are called by their name and by their parameter names. If a function is called with one parameter, that parameter is the first argument of the function, and the second argument is automatically the value of the function.
You can specify the type of a function, or omit it, in order to call the function with the given type, or any type.
Functions can have multiple lines of code and can use the return statement.
You can also use a few other keywords, such as class, interface, and for.
The for keyword is used to call a function or method. It is similar to the for (in C) or for (in Python) keyword.