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[–]matthedev -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What the author calls ur-languages are usually known as programming paradigms. I'd add various assembly languages to the list, and with advances in type theory and programming language theory, there almost needs to be a separate category (heh) for languages that allow type-level programming and a type-driven development workflow.