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==Hoon/Nock==
Dunno if you want to include, but Hoon is (by far) the most popular subject oriented programming language available right now. Unfortunately, the language is controversial because it's associated with Urbit, and by extension, the controversial founder of Urbit. But it's weird that Hoon (and it's VM language, Nock), aren't mentioned.
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This article was listed at [[:WP:CP]] as a copyright infringement of http://www.research.ibm.com/sop/sopoverv.htm, an IBM page that is _not_ part of [[FOLDOC]]. I investigated and found that all versions, going back to the article's creation and first edit, were plagiarized from IBM. I had no choice but to delete the article. I created a new stub with the actual text from the FOLDOC article on subject-oriented programming instead of IBM's text. Thanks. [[User:KrakatoaKatie|<
==But what does it mean?==
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