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PostScript and Stack-oriented programming

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Difference between PostScript and Stack-oriented programming

PostScript vs. Stack-oriented programming

PostScript (PS) is a page description language in the electronic publishing and desktop publishing business. A stack-oriented programming language is one that relies on a stack machine model for passing parameters.

Similarities between PostScript and Stack-oriented programming

PostScript and Stack-oriented programming have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Concatenative programming language, Forth (programming language), Reverse Polish notation, Stack (abstract data type).

Concatenative programming language

A concatenative programming language is a point-free computer programming language in which all expressions denote functions, and the juxtaposition of expressions denotes function composition.

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Forth (programming language)

Forth is an imperative stack-based computer programming language and environment originally designed by Charles "Chuck" Moore.

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Reverse Polish notation

Reverse Polish notation (RPN), also known as Polish postfix notation or simply postfix notation, is a mathematical notation in which operators follow their operands, in contrast to Polish notation (PN), in which operators precede their operands.

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Stack (abstract data type)

In computer science, a stack is an abstract data type that serves as a collection of elements, with two principal operations.

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PostScript and Stack-oriented programming Comparison

PostScript has 108 relations, while Stack-oriented programming has 22. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.08% = 4 / (108 + 22).

References

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