 So basically, the project we did is heavily inspired by this internet meme. I don't know if you have heard of this before. Have you heard of this before? This video is particular person. So a lot of you have heard of this before. So you just show them preview. I don't know. No, you just keep the sound out. Okay, so this guy right, he's rapping right now. You don't know I've got the source. No catch. Okay, so, do you understand what he's saying? Neither do I, okay? So this internet, this meme became huge on the internet. It's viewed by, I don't know how many views. This one's not the original video, but yeah. The original video has 99 million views. So it really blew up on the internet. It's really popular amongst us and our friends. What we decided to do was to create a programming language using vocabulary from his interesting lyrics. Okay, so here's boring syntax. You do a console law, man's not hot, declare a variable, then it functions with the new syntax, right? We tell her, man's not hot. And then to declare at the end of a statement, go boom. Okay, so are you a variable declaring declaration? Sorry, sorry. So for functions, you just do quick maths because he says 2 plus 2 is 4 minus 1 is 3 quick maths. So yeah, and variables are teams. So here's the speed of raw source language. It is, okay? So we really don't pay in to this. We wanted to build a programming language but we had zero experience. So yeah, we actually got a few components but we didn't manage to get it to work. So you can hand it over to my friend, Raven, to explain what we have done. Help us contribute. Okay, so basically there are three stages to the language. There's a lekser, then there's a parser, and there's a runtime after that. So the problem was we built the first part, we built the last part, but the middle part didn't work. Okay, so this is an example. This is an example of the code. So all this does, it will assign a variable called skra to the value, man's not hot. After that, it will just print it out. Ya, so I can show you all the runtime. So it should just print man's not hot. Ya, I'll say at the end. Parser don't work. Ya, so you see the start part, then the center part, then the actual part. Then we even made the ability to input stuff. Ya, so send man is the thing that send man refers to yourself. No, man refers to the compiler. Ya, so we built this language in the perspective of the wrapper. So the compiler is the wrapper. Ya. Then I'll say yes. Ya, okay, that's all. You want to, I guess you're going to open source this, right? So do you think too many cook spoil the problem? No, because he use a lot of words in his language. So we always need more people to input as many words as possible. Ya. Okay, support open source guys. Open source. Feel free to contribute. Alright, thank you very much.