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The concatenative or stack-based programming languages are ones in which the concatenation of two pieces of code expresses the composition of the functions they express. These languages use a stack to store the arguments and return values of operations. The most widespread concatenative language is the page description language PostScript, a limited subset of which is used in PDF. However, PostScript codes are usually generated by programs written in other languages. Other well-known... full article at wikipedia
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