ABSTRACT
A New Currency of Code
DinarScript is a programming language inspired by the Kuwaiti Dinar, designed to merge technical structure with identity. The project reimagines currency as code, turning a symbol of value into a language built on logic, syntax, and precision. It presents programming not only as engineering, but also as design.
Its logo is composed from the six Kuwaiti currency values: 1/4 KD, 1/2 KD, 1 KD, 5 KD, 10 KD, and 20 KD. These denominations are blended into one unified mark, symbolizing how many components of the language come together into a single system. The values progress from smaller to larger denominations, representing growth, scale, and increasing complexity.
Since the Kuwaiti Dinar is recognized as the strongest currency in the world, it serves as a fitting inspiration for a language centered on strength, consistency, and structure. DinarScript combines compiler principles with cultural symbolism, showing that a programming language can carry both function and meaning.
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