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For an overview of the LODA language, you can read its [https://loda-lang.org/spec specification]. It includes a reference of its operations with examples. You can use the [https://loda-lang.org/editor online editor] to try it out yourself. For more programs, you can browse through the lists of mined programs for integer sequences from the OEIS. There are currently more than 90,000 programs available. You can find lists with descriptions and links below. Except for a few hand-witten ones, these programs have been generated using distributed miners.
For an overview of the LODA language, you can read its [https://loda-lang.org/spec specification]. It includes a reference of its operations with examples. You can use the [https://loda-lang.org/editor online editor] to try it out yourself. For more programs, you can browse through the lists of mined programs for integer sequences from the OEIS. There are currently more than 90,000 programs available. You can find lists with descriptions and links below. Except for a few hand-witten ones, these programs have been generated using distributed miners.


Note: For Linux and MacOS you need to install git!
'''Note:''' For Windows, Linux and MacOS you need to install git!


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LODA is an assembly language, a computational model, and a distributed tool for mining programs. You can use it to generate and search programs that compute integer sequences from the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences® (OEIS®). The goal of the project is to find new formulas and more efficient algorithms for a wide range of non-trivial integer sequences.

LODA means Lexicographical Order Descent Assembly. It is an assembly-based language for solving number-theoretic problems. Its simple syntax combined with its powerful operations makes it ideal for automated search of new programs and algorithms using a process called program mining.

For an overview of the LODA language, you can read its specification. It includes a reference of its operations with examples. You can use the online editor to try it out yourself. For more programs, you can browse through the lists of mined programs for integer sequences from the OEIS. There are currently more than 90,000 programs available. You can find lists with descriptions and links below. Except for a few hand-witten ones, these programs have been generated using distributed miners.

Note: For Windows, Linux and MacOS you need to install git!

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LODA
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