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Its nature as a a multi-paradigm programming language, integrating logic, functional, object oriented and imperative programming styles, is particularly applied to ontology-based modeling, as exploited for the [[Semantic Web]] in allowing a type system where [[OWL]] classes can be represented in the type system <ref>Clark and McCabe, Applied Intelligence, 2006</ref>.
 
Since the launch of Google's programming language [[Go (programming language)|Go]], Go! has become the subject of a naming controversy that is still to be resolved <ref>http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/web_services/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=221601351</ref>.
 
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