G




1. <language> ["G: A Functional Language with Generic Abstract Data Types", P.A.G. Bailes, Computer Langs 12(2):69-94 (1987)].

2. <language> A language developed at Oregon State University in 1988 which combines functional programming, object-oriented programming, relational, imperative and logic programming (you name it we got it).

["The Multiparadigm Language G", J. Placer, Computer Langs 16:235-258(1991)].

3. <unit> The abbreviated form of giga-.

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