Loglan 88
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Loglan 88 is an object-oriented computer language, first devised at the Institute of Informatics at Warsaw University.
Loglan 88 (as with Loglan 82, its predecessor) is primarily used as a teaching language, including all the programming tools used in object-oriented programming, modular programming, and structured programming as well as programming by rules and functional programming.
Supported object-oriented programming features include classes, objects, coroutines, processes (objects which are able to act in parallel), inheritance, exception handling, and dynamic arrays.
Loglan 88 is unrelated to Loglan, a constructed artificial language. Adding to the confusion, Loglan's derivative Lojban was at one time known as Loglan-88.