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Universal programming language

In computer science, the Universal programming langauage refers to an hypotetical or real programming language having the most features of diverse programming languages such as homoicoinicity, diversity or paradigms, notations, syntaxes, etc.

History

Turing machine

Donald Knuth's machine language

Formulae

Features

Ortogonality

Uses

Educational

Testing for new features

Prototyping

References