A self-hosting systems language that speaks TLS alone. Zero C dependencies. GC in ARM64 assembly. Pure-Rail TLS 1.3 + X.509 chain validation in v3.0.0. 4 backends. BSL 1.1.
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A self-hosting systems language that speaks TLS alone. Zero C dependencies. GC in ARM64 assembly. Pure-Rail TLS 1.3 + X.509 chain validation in v3.0.0. 4 backends. BSL 1.1.
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