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| author | Preston Pan <ret2pop@nullring.xyz> | 2026-03-04 16:41:18 -0800 |
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| committer | Preston Pan <ret2pop@nullring.xyz> | 2026-03-04 16:41:18 -0800 |
| commit | 8221dc66babca82105220329ea329367e1ffed5c (patch) | |
| tree | 84917781d71e18352f2a0efd65b41ec6374f8757 /blog | |
| parent | c2d9c8f7801e77f124cc55e4a58073aa6bb34e01 (diff) | |
fix dead links
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diff --git a/blog/cognition.org b/blog/cognition.org index 01dbcfb..80fe3d7 100644 --- a/blog/cognition.org +++ b/blog/cognition.org @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ systems of syntax we know of. Let's take a look at the conceptual reason why cog well as some /baremetal cognition/ code (you'll see what I mean by this later). There's a paper about this language available about the language in the repository, for those interested. Understanding cognition might require a lot of background in parsing, tokenization, and syntax, but I've done my best to write this in a very understandable way. -The repository is available at https://github.com/metacrank/cognition, for your information. +The repository is available at https://github.com/metacrank/cognition-rust, for your information. #+CAPTION: The Cognition programming language, logo designed by Matthew Hinton [[file:img/coglogo.png]] |
