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Ambi
Ambi is a structured, imperative, stack-based, computer programming language designed and implemented by David R. Pratten.
Ambi is a programming language generalised from Reverse Polish Notation arithmetic. Other languages such as Forth and RPL have similar roots and illustrious histories, but have...
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Forth is a structured, imperative, reflective, stack-based computer programming language and programming environment. Forth is sometimes spelled in all capital letters following the customary usage during its earlier years, although the name is not...
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- 1970
Cat
The Cat programming language is a functional stack-oriented programming language inspired by the Joy programming language. Joy and Cat differ from most functional languages (e.g Scheme, Haskell) and language formalisms (e.g. lambda calculus,...
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- Concatenative programming language ,
- Functional programming ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language ,
- Stack-oriented programming language
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- 2006