
Polish programming language.
Zdzich is a programming language created in 1995 by Paweł Piątkowski, developed further in 1997-1999 by Damian Daszkiewicz and Piotr Niżyński. Its main feature is usage of Polish language in all keywords.
Matriksoft Zdzich 6 was a subproject from 2013, intended to implement a compiler of this language for modern operating systems. That project has been presented in a usable form during the “E(x)plory” science fair, after which it has been suspended due to a hard drive malfunction. It was implemented in C++ and PHP languages.
Zdzich 6
Zdzich 6.4 constitutes the latest release of the project resumed at the turn of 2023 and 2024. Running under Linux, macOS, MS-DOS, and Windows operating systems, it enables compilation of all samples provided by Zdzich5 for the MS-DOS operating system.
The next goal of the project is full coverage of Zdzich4 language and command definition, then adding capability of native compilation for the host system.
In the long term, extending the set of supported calls with more complex input/output operations, and further development of the language itself, is also planned.