Scripting languages

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Abstract

The major characteristic of scripting languages is that they often serve as glue for connecting existing components or applications together. Scripting languages usually have powerful string processing operations, because text strings are a fairly universal communication medium.

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Noonan, R. E., & Bynum, W. L. (2004). Scripting languages. In Computer Science Handbook, Second Edition (pp. 94-1-94–18). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b16258-21

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