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==Implementations==
The first concatenative programming language was [[Forth (programming language)|Forth]], although [[Joy (programming language)|Joy]] was the first language to call itself concatenative. Other concatenative languages are [[Cat (programming language)|Cat]], [[
Most existing concatenative languages are [[stack-based]]; this is not a requirement and other models have been proposed. Concatenative languages are currently used for [[embedded systems|embedded]], [[Application software|desktop]], and [[web programming]], as [[target language]]s, and for research purposes. Most concatenative languages are [[dynamically typed]], although Cat is [[statically typed]] and proposals for other typed languages have been made.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}
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