POP-2 is a programming language that was designed as an extension of the original POP language. It was developed in the 1970s as part of a project at the University of Edinburgh, primarily for the purpose of teaching and experimenting with concepts in programming language design, artificial intelligence, and automatic theorem proving. Here are some key features of POP-2: 1. **Functional Programming**: POP-2 supports functional programming paradigms, allowing functions to be treated as first-class citizens.

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