Extension language
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Extension languages are programming languages that allow users, programmers, and third-party developers to add features to a program without having to re-write the program as a whole, and it allows people extending a program to co-operate with each other, without having to expend any extra effort.
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- http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html – Introduction to GNU's Guile programming language