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Forth

Stack-based, procedural programming language and environment designed by Charles H. Moore in the late 1960s. Known for its simplicity, extensibility, and efficiency, Forth is particularly suitable for embedded systems and real-time applications due to its minimalistic syntax and direct stack operations. It primarily benefits developers working in resource-constrained environments who require efficient execution and small memory footprints.
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