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This doesn't appear to be a term with significant usage outside of wikipedia, and also is very poorly defined here. Should this be deleted?
*[[Manfred von Thun]] keeps referring as "concatenative" to those languages that he includes in a class with [[Joy (programming language)|Joy]]. There is also a discussion group dealing with Joy and related topics. To browse previous messages, or to join the group, see [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/concatenative yahoo group: concatenative] These messages can be read without joining the group. There have been 1116 contributions in the first two years, 1-MAY-2000 to 1-MAY-2002. Perhaps there is a better (i.e., more ''standard'' way of referring to this class of languages? If you do know of one, it would probably make sense to change the name. — [[User:Danakil|danakil]] 01:12, Aug 26, 2004 (UTC)