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'''Universal programming language'''
In [[Computer science]] and [[Computer programming]], the '''Universal programming language''' refers to an hypotetical or real programming language having the most features of diverse programming languages such as
On its simpest definition, an universal programming language should be able to host and run programs expressed as [[Algorithm|algorithms]], given that these are bound to neither a particular programming language nor computer architecture.
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[[Orthogonality (programming)|Ortogonality]]
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