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Procedural programming languages / Lambda calculus / C / Cross-platform software / ALGOL 68 / Stack / Fixed-point combinator / P-code machine / X86 assembly language / Software engineering / Computing / Programming language theory
Date: 2011-08-19 12:27:48
Procedural programming languages
Lambda calculus
C
Cross-platform software
ALGOL 68
Stack
Fixed-point combinator
P-code machine
X86 assembly language
Software engineering
Computing
Programming language theory

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