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Forth
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 an acronym.
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PostScript (PS) is a dynamically typed concatenative programming language created by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982. PostScript is best known for its use as a page description language in the electronic and desktop publishing areas.
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- Stack-oriented programming language ,
- Concatenative programming language ,
- Procedural programming ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language
Introduced:
- 1982
REBOL
REBOL (Relative Expression Based Object Language; REB-ol) is a cross-platform data exchange language and a multi-paradigm dynamic programming language originally designed by Carl Sassenrath for network communications and distributed computing.
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- Functional programming ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language ,
- Structured programming ,
- Prototype-based programming
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- 1997
ColorForth
colorForth is a programming language from the Forth programming language's original designer, Chuck Moore, developed in the 1990s. There was an earlier predecessor called 386 OK which appeared for sale at Silicon Valley Forth Interest Group (SV-Fig)...
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RPL programming language
The RPL programming language (RPL meaning ROM-based procedural language following Hewlett-Packard or, alternatively, Reverse Polish LISP) is a handheld calculator system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's engineering...
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- 1984
Joy
The Joy programming language is a purely functional programming language that was produced by Manfred von Thun of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Joy is based on composition of functions rather than lambda calculus. It has turned out to...
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- Concatenative programming language ,
- Functional programming ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language ,
- Stack-oriented programming language
Introduced:
- 2001
Factor
Factor is a stack-oriented programming language created by Slava Pestov. Factor is dynamically typed and has automatic memory management, as well as powerful metaprogramming features. The language has a single implementation featuring a self-hosted...
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- Concatenative programming language ,
- Multi-paradigm programming language ,
- Stack-oriented programming language
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- 2003
Cel
Cel is an object-oriented prototype-based programming language based on Self and Smalltalk. As of 2002 it is no longer being supported or developed, but the code is freely available and functional. The language was started by Dru Nelson in 1998.
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- 1998
Abundance
Abundance is a Forth-inspired programming language for DOS, created by Roedy Green.
Roedy Green implemented Abundance in 1981 as a platform for data entry and management, as part of the volunteer work he was doing for The Hunger Project in Canada....
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- 1981
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
Introduced:
- 2006
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...
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- 2009