role-oriented language
English
Noun
role-oriented language (plural role-oriented languages)
- (computing) A programming language that uses a paradigm aiming at expressing things in terms analogous to human conceptual understanding of the World by using roles.
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
role-oriented languages
- Chameleon
- EpsilonJ
- JavaScript (functions as roles)
- Object Teams
- Perl 5 (Moose)
- Perl 6
- powerJava
References
role-oriented language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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