Newspeak is a programming language and platform in the tradition of Smalltalk and Self being developed by a team led by Gilad Bracha. The platform includes...
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MUMPS MuPAD Mutan Mystic Programming Language (MPL) NASM Napier88 Neko Nemerle NESL Net.Data NetLogo NetRexx NewLISP NEWP Newspeak NewtonScript Nial Nim...
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language MMIX Mockito Modula-3 Mojo Monad MUMPS MXML Nemerle Newspeak Nim NWScript OmniMark Opa OpenEdge Advanced Business Language Open Programming Language...
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Smalltalk (redirect from SmallTalk programming language)
Smalltalk is a purely object-oriented programming language (OOP) that was originally created in the 1970s for educational use, specifically for constructionist...
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This is a list of notable programming languages with features designed for object-oriented programming (OOP). The listed languages are designed with varying...
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Responsibility-driven design (category Object-oriented programming)
as in Eiffel programming language. Even finer control of the visibility of even classes is available in the Newspeak programming language. Responsibility-driven...
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By the same token, a constructed language might also be used to restrict thought, as in George Orwell's Newspeak, or to simplify thought, as in Toki...
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of thought hypothesis Loaded question Markedness Neuro-linguistic programming Newspeak Obfuscation Parsing Persuasive definition Precising definition Propaganda...
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Object-capability model (redirect from Object-capability language)
capability-based programming. The object-capability model was first proposed by Jack Dennis and Earl C. Van Horn in 1966. Some object-based programming languages (e...
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systems and type checking of multiple programming languages. Brief definitions A nominal type system means that the language decides whether types are compatible...
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in English. Marain is also regarded as an aesthetically pleasing language. Newspeak, a government-constructed dialect of English described by George Orwell...
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Squeak (redirect from Squeak programming language)
Squeak is an object-oriented, class-based, and reflective programming language. It was derived from Smalltalk-80 by a group that included some of Smalltalk-80's...
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Metrication International Phonetic Association Constructed language Gender-neutral language Newspeak Diglossia Otto Basler Simplified Chinese characters Text...
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This article compares the syntax of many notable programming languages. Programming language expressions can be broadly classified into four syntax structures:...
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Basic English (redirect from Basic English language)
critical of universal languages. Basic English later inspired his use of Newspeak in Nineteen Eighty-Four. Evelyn Waugh criticized his own 1945 novel Brideshead...
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overview of the state of the art of programming in the late 1960s, and records the history of programming languages up to that time. The book was considered...
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the Dart programming language team. He is creator of the Newspeak language, and co-author of the second and third editions of the Java Language Specification...
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of notable constructed languages is divided into auxiliary, ritual, engineered, and artistic (including fictional) languages, and their respective subgenres...
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Linguistic relativity (redirect from Sapir-Whorf and programming languages)
by removing the word "I" from the language. In Orwell's 1984 the authoritarian state created the language Newspeak to make it impossible for people to...
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forces. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, the Party's artificial, minimalist language 'Newspeak' addresses the matter. Positive nationalism: For instance, Oceanians'...
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Linguistic determinism (category Theories of language)
psychological data. In Orwell's famous dystopian novel, 1984, the fictional language of Newspeak provides a strong example of linguistic determinism. The restricted...
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Infomercial (redirect from Paid television programming)
infomercial is a form of television commercial that resembles regular TV programming yet is intended to promote or sell a product, service or idea. It generally...
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человек»?, Argumenty i Fakty, December 17, 2020 Michael S. Gorham, After Newspeak: Language Culture and Politics in Russia from Gorbachev to Putin, Cornell University...
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of researchers of programming language theory, design, implementation, and related areas. Martín Abadi, for the programming language Baby Modula-3 and...
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Ad hoc polymorphism (category Programming language topics)
In programming languages, ad hoc polymorphism is a kind of polymorphism in which polymorphic functions can be applied to arguments of different types...
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sought by conventional RISC architectures. A safety critical programming language named Newspeak was designed by Ian Currie of RSRE in 1984 for use with VIPER...
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Pharo (category Smalltalk programming language family)
Pharo is a cross-platform implementation of the classic Smalltalk-80 programming language and runtime system. It is based on the OpenSmalltalk virtual machine...
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Linguistics in science fiction (redirect from Alien language in science fiction)
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. This type of language control can be seen in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, in the use of Newspeak, which was aimed at making unorthodox...
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Slava Gerovitch (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
example, he introduced the term "cyberspeak", that is a newspeak of cybernetics, i.e., "the language we use to talk about that computer" that was a must in...
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Doublespeak (redirect from Redefining language)
concepts in George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, "doublethink" and "Newspeak", despite the term itself not being used in the novel. Another version...
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