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First class (computing) - one liner orphan article with no particular context or clarity. I know I've heard the term but I can't remember what it means, and don't particularly want to google for a phrase as common as "first class", or I'd fix it myself. —Stormie
I've fleshed this out. It should now be clear to a person with a moderate mathematical / technical background, but should still probably be made clearer and more colloquial. -- Jmabel 01:17, Oct 3, 2004 (UTC)
Hm, this article only discusses first class in terms of database systems, while it is a concept that extends to programming languages as well. — Lambda05:31, 1 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]