Interesting. I know of two games following similar pattern, entitled TIS-100 and Shenzen I/O, both by Zachtronics studio. I mention these games as reference, in order to point out the genre of programming inspired puzzles, done in a simulation type visual environment, mostly of retro-style, is fairly recognizable as a genre, but probably due to the difficulty level or at least the very challenging appeal, understandably there are not lots of these being made.
Yes, I should have mentioned that TIS-100 was a big inspiration (especially for the "high scores" aspect where you can see how you compare to other players). I've basically taken the same concept and applied it to an even more ridiculous computer architecture (and made it run in the browser so you don't have to download anything).