What's the word for...

tjj@netnews.summit.novell.com (CNS-ksf-+Jordan T.J.)
Wed, 16 Feb 1994 19:11:49 GMT

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From: tjj@netnews.summit.novell.com (CNS-ksf-+Jordan T.J.)
Keywords: question
Organization: UNIX System Laboratories. Summit, NJ.
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 19:11:49 GMT

Could someone please tell me what the word is for a language
which can be written in itself?
Thanks
[Introspective? Bootstrappable? Lisp? -John]


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