Kiki is an array programming language with a mysterious background, resembling the style of APL. It features right-to-left syntax and offers a visually appealing interactive playground for learning and experimenting. Developers interested in unique coding experiences should explore Kiki's capabilities and consider its potential impact on array-based programming paradigms.
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