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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 [[Homoiconicity]], diversity or [[Programming paradigm]], notations, syntaxes, etc. and runnable by compuetrs regardsregardless of their architecture.
 
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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== Features ==
 
Even when it seems clear ...the simplistic idea of an universal programming language as a programming language most people 'agree' to use, it is not clear the set of features an universal programming language should have
 
[[Homoiconicity]]
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Atemporality
 
Clearity
 
Simplicity
 
[[Orthogonality (programming)|Ortogonality]]