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| paradigm = [[stack-oriented programming language|Stack]], [[structured programming|structured]], [[concatenative programming language|concatenative]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/showthread.php?mode=linear&tid=15509&pid=135732|title=The Joy of Programming?}}</ref> partially [[object-oriented]]<ref>https://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/attachments/psg/palm-webossoftware/252122/1/hp49g04.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hpmuseum.org/rpl.htm|title = RPL}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archived.hpcalc.org/museumforum/thread-35921.html|title=RPN/RPL - What?}}</ref>
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<ref name="RPL3">{{cite web |title=What is RPL? |author-first=Joseph K. |author-last=Horn |url=http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/programming/rpl3.txt |access-date=2017-09-17 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170917221524/http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/programming/rpl3.txt |archive-date=2017-09-17}}</ref>
<ref name="RPLMAN">{{cite web |title=RPLMan from Goodies Disk 4 |author=Hewlett-Packard |author-link=Hewlett-Packard |format=RPLMAN.ZIP |url=http://www.hpcalc.org/details.php?id=1743<!-- http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/programming/rplman.zip--> |access-date=2015-09-12}}</ref>
<ref name="Wickes_1991">{{cite web |title=RPL stands for Reverse Polish Lisp |author-first=William C. |author-last=Wickes |publisher=www.hpcalc.org |date=1991-03-11 |url=http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/docs/programming/rpl.txt |access-date=2015-09-12 |quote=RPL stands for Reverse Polish Lisp. In the early days of RPL development, we got tired of calling the unnamed system "the new system", and one of the development team came up with "RPL", both as a play on "RPN" which has been the loved/hated hallmark of HP calcs forever, and as an accurate indication of the derivation of the language from [[Forth (programming language)|Forth]] and [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]].<br />RPL was never particularly intended to be a public term; at the time of the [[HP Journal]] article (August 1987) on the [[HP-28 series|HP 28C]] there was an attempt to create a less whimsical name--hence "ROM-based procedural language", which preserved the initials but had a more dignified sound. The development team never calls it anything but (the initials) RPL. You can choose either of the two full-word versions that you prefer. Or how about "Rich People's Language?" Bill Wickes, HP Corvallis.}}</ref>
<ref name="Kuperus_2015_1">{{cite web |title=HP 50g: End of an era |author-first=Klaas |author-last=Kuperus |publisher=Moravia |date=2015-03-04 |url=http://forum.hp-prime.de/discussion/787/hp-50g-end-of-an-era |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402112232/http://forum.hp-prime.de/discussion/787/hp-50g-end-of-an-era |archive-date=2015-04-02}}</ref>
<ref name="Kuperus_2015_2">{{cite web |title=HP 50g not so good news? |author-first=Klaas |author-last=Kuperus |publisher=Moravia |date=2015-03-06 |url=http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-3265-post-29694.html#pid29694 |access-date=2016-01-01}}</ref>