Whirl

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Whirl is an esoteric programming language invented by Sean Heber (2004), with only two instructions, 0 and 1. These instructions rotate the Operations Ring and the Maths Ring, each of which has 12 sectors. The language therefore has 24 actual commands. The task of remembering the current orientation of each ring is left to the programmer.

An example program that reads two integers from standard input, adds them together, and prints the result:

011000001111000011111000001111000011111000001111000
011111000001100100000110011111000111000111100011001
11000000000111110001000111110011001111100010001100

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