I'm gonna take that stuff into consideration when implement .02 which will hopefully have load of cool features which i was thinking about when i wrote the code, but didn't implement in v.01...

i'll add in all the restraints on the language too like the size of the buffer, and the single byte per value...

my intention for "," as input was to have <> trap whatever the user input but it will only push the first character of the string inputted onto the stack... but i'll make it trap only 1 character in the future..

Thanks very much for your help o(o_o)o

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