I remember somewhere reading that he would release the source code after he finishes NAGI, cleans up its code, and ports it. At least that is what I remember reading from somewhere.
You think it was written in C. Probably, most professional programs are written in C. Too bad I don't have C. All I have is Visual C++,Visual J++,Visual Basic,and Visual FoxPro. I guess I will have to use one of these to make my own interpreter. Which would you think would be better to try it in.