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=== Related pages === | === Related pages === | ||
* [[Data networks]] | |||
* [[Devices and machines]] | |||
* [[Tools#Universal Tool|Universal tool]] | |||
* [[Chip]] | |||
== Command references == | == Command references == | ||
[[Category:Networks|YOLOL]] | [[Category:Networks|YOLOL]] |
Revision as of 08:46, 18 March 2019
Summary
YOLOL is the programming language used to control and manage electric devices.
The code is written on lines in chips which are then inserted to chip sockets, that read and relay their messages.
With YOLOL, it's possible to control almost any device within the known universe.
Basic information
How it works?
YOLOL code is written to and executed from YOLOL chips, and can be used to monitor and control electrical devices connected to the data network the chip is connected to.
Lines of code are executed in sequence from top to bottom, repeating the cycle of the chip after the last line has been executed, unless the script includes instructions for specific line changes, or stopping code completely.
To put it simply:
- Code execution starts from line 1
- After reading line 1, it proceeds to the next line based on the chip time interval
- The process is repeated
- If there are no special cases, the chip will begin executing line 1 again after the last line has been executed