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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.
== History ==
Turing machine
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Formulae
== Features ==
[[Homoiconicity]]
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[[Metaprogramming]]
[[Ontology (information science)]]
Mathematical notation (flame wars)
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Syntaxes
== Uses ==
Educational
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