New programming language question about Magic

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I recently viewed a discussion on new programming language called Magic. I was wondering if anyone new how to break it down by steps. I understand the most part of it by writing an integer and run the code. But I seem to keep getting stuck, espically on this one:

@R0+(@N0@RO\1)+(@N0@RO)
what is register=
what is record=

if R0=read record from file0(returns a value)
N0=move to next record in file 0
\ =is the piece operator, acts on the register to extract elements from a list.

PLEASE HELP!!!
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your best bet for answers is to find a users-group that specializes in that language. Check out their web site to see if they have one posted.
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