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==Basic principles== As an [[esoteric programming language]], Unlambda is meant as a demonstration of very pure functional programming rather than for practical use. Its main feature is the lack of conventional operators and data types—the only kind of data in the program are one-parameter functions. Data can nevertheless be simulated with appropriate functions as in the [[lambda calculus]]. Multi-parameter functions can be represented via the method of [[currying]]. Unlambda is based on the principle of [[abstraction elimination]], or the elimination of all saved variables, including functions. As a purely functional language, Unlambda's functions are [[first-class object]]s, and are the ''only'' such objects. Here is an implementation of a [[hello world program]] in Unlambda:<ref name="chu2006"/> `r```````````.H.e.l.l.o. .w.o.r.l.di
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