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{{language|PostScript}}
'''PostScript''' is a concatenative dynamically typed language with abundant meta language
'''PostScript''' originated as a printer definition language invented by the founders of '''Adobe'''. The language was necessitated by the increasing demands of printing and rendering jobs on the computers of the
Although now almost displaced by the '''Portable Document Format''' (PDF), also developed by Adobe, PostScript's USP lies in it's being a '''Turing complete''' language with support for the basic data types and fundamental structures and concepts of Computer Science. Many interpreters and viewers of PostScript are available, some even for free. Although primarily a language suited for 2D graphics, PostScript is complete as a language and able to
''(does "USP" mean "unique selling proposition"?)''
==See Also==
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