Re: Universal Programming Lanaguage



Frederick Williams wrote:
"H. J. Sander Bruggink" wrote:
...

What do you mean by your topic "universal programming
language"? Because the answer you get to your question
greatly depends on that.

I suppose any programming language is universal in a certain sense.


In a theoretical sense, yes, and then the OP's question
doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Hence my question.

A more practical notion of "universal progamming
language" could be a language which combines functional,
logical, procedural and object-oriented programming
praradigms.

groente
-- Sander
.



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