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(No such concept in Apple II's BASICs or in Scratch)
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{{omit from|Applesoft BASIC}}
{{omit from|ALGOL 68}}
{{omit from|ALGOL 68}}
{{omit from|AWK}}
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{{omit from|Factor|Factor is a dynamic language. You could of course do the solution of python/ruby (throw exceptions for unimplemented methods)}}
{{omit from|Factor|Factor is a dynamic language. You could of course do the solution of python/ruby (throw exceptions for unimplemented methods)}}
{{omit from|gnuplot}}
{{omit from|gnuplot}}
{{omit from|Integer BASIC}}
{{omit from|J}}
{{omit from|J}}
{{omit from|JavaScript}}
{{omit from|JavaScript}}
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{{omit from|PlainTeX}}
{{omit from|PlainTeX}}
{{omit from|PARI/GP}}
{{omit from|PARI/GP}}
{{omit from|Scratch}}
{{omit from|TI-89 BASIC|Does not have static or user-defined types.}}
{{omit from|TI-89 BASIC|Does not have static or user-defined types.}}
{{omit from|Falcon|Does not support the concept of an abstract type.}}
{{omit from|Falcon|Does not support the concept of an abstract type.}}