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PostScript
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.
The concepts of the PostScript language were seeded in...
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Processing is an open source "programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) built for the electronic arts and visual design communities" with the purpose of teaching the basics of computer programming in a visual context, and to...
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- 2001
Yoix
In computer programming, Yoix is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. The Yoix interpreter is implemented using standard Java technology without any add-on packages and requires only a Sun-compliant JVM to...
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- 2000
V
The V programming language is a purely functional programming language based on composition of functions rather than lambda calculus . It was inspired by Joy but is closer in spirit to PostScript.
The language is concatenative, meaning that it is...
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- 2007