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Most existing concatenative languages are [[stack-based]]; this is not a requirement and other models have been proposed. Concatenative languages are currently used for [[embedded systems|embedded]], [[Application software|desktop]], and [[web programming]], as [[target language]]s, and for research purposes.
Most concatenative languages are [[dynamically typed]]. One exception is the [[statically typed]] [[Cat (programming language)|Cat]] language which uses [[row polymorphism]] to assign types to functions that operate on stacks.<ref>[http://www.cat-language.com/manual.html Cat Specification]</ref>
==See also==
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