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**[[Dylan programming language|Dylan]]
**[[Ocaml|Objective Caml]]
*functional, object-oriented ([[Prototype-based programming|prototype-based]])▼
**[[REBOL]]▼
*imperative, object-oriented (class-based)
**[[Perl]]
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===Four paradigms===
*[[Functional programming|functional]], [[Imperative programming|imperative]], [[Concurrent programming language|concurrent]], object-oriented (class-based)
**[[Ruby_programming_language|Ruby]]
*[[Functional programming|functional]], [[Imperative programming|imperative]], logic-based, object-oriented (class-based)
**[[Leda programming language|Leda]]
* [[Imperative programming|imperative]], logic-based, object-oriented (class-based), rule-based
**[[ROOP programming language|ROOP]]
▲*[[Functional programming|functional]], [[Imperative programming|imperative]], object-oriented ([[Prototype-based programming|prototype-based]]), [[dialecting|dialected]]
▲**[[REBOL]]
===Five paradigms===
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