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The 'Edinburgh IMP' programming language is an imperative language developed at the University of Edinburgh. It is mainly used for teaching introductory programming and for implementing simple algorithms.

Popularity: Less than 1% of developers are using or have used this language.*
*According to StackOverflow's 2023 survey.

Typing Disciplines: static typing strong typing

Paradigms: procedural programming imperative programming structured programming

Operating Systems: N/A

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