Ousterhout's dichotomy

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English

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Etymology

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Introduced by computer scientist John Ousterhout.

Proper noun

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Ousterhout's dichotomy

  1. (software engineering) The tendency for high-level programming languages to fall into one of two groups: systems programming languages and scripting languages.

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