Blub (programming)

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Blub is a hypothetical programming language intended to represent an average programming language "[r]ight in the middle of the abstractness continuum. It is not the most powerful language, but it is more powerful than Cobol or machine language."[1]. It was first used by Paul Graham to illustrate a comparison of power between programming languages that goes beyond Turing completeness.

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  1. ^ Paul Graham (2001). Beating the Averages (HTML). Retrieved on 2007-04-28.