# Poplog

> programming language

**Wikidata**: [Q7229443](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7229443)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poplog)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/poplog

## Summary
Poplog is a programming language and an instance of the reflective programming language class. It is documented in Wikidata as a programming language with available entries in Arabic and English.

## Key Facts
- **Type**: Poplog is an instance of both the programming language and reflective programming language classes.
- **Freebase ID**: /m/0h9wb
- **Sitelink Count**: 2 (indicating two Wikipedia links exist in Wikidata)
- **Wikipedia Title**: Poplog
- **Wikipedia Languages**: Available in Arabic (ar) and English (en)
- **Wikidata Description**: Directly described as a "programming language"
- **Microsoft Academic ID**: 2780880474 (discontinued identifier)

## FAQs
### Q: What is Poplog?
A: Poplog is a programming language classified under both the programming language and reflective programming language categories. It is documented in Wikidata with Wikipedia entries in Arabic and English.

### Q: Is Poplog still actively developed?
A: The provided source material does not include information on Poplog's current development status or timeline.

### Q: What distinguishes Poplog from other programming languages?
A: Poplog is categorized as a reflective programming language, but no specific technical traits or unique features are detailed in the source material.

### Q: Where can I find documentation for Poplog?
A: Poplog has Wikipedia documentation in Arabic and English, accessible via its Wikidata entry.

## Why It Matters
Poplog represents an example of a reflective programming language, a category enabling programs to examine and modify their own structure and behavior at runtime. While the source material does not specify its adoption or historical impact, its inclusion in the programming language category highlights its relevance to the broader field of software development and language design. Reflective languages are significant for advanced applications like meta-programming, though Poplog's specific contributions are not detailed in the provided data.

## Notable For
- Being classified as a reflective programming language, a specialized subcategory supporting runtime introspection and modification.
- Documentation in both Arabic and English, indicating multilingual accessibility.
- Recognition in Wikidata as a programming language with minimal sitelinks (2), suggesting niche or specialized documentation.
- Inclusion in Microsoft Academic's discontinued registry, providing an historical identifier for researchers.

## Body
### Overview
Poplog is a programming language defined by its classification in Wikidata. It is explicitly linked to the classes "programming language" and "reflective programming language," emphasizing its core identity as a language for machine instruction communication with added reflective capabilities.

### Classification
- **Primary Class**: Programming language (used to communicate instructions to a machine).
- **Secondary Class**: Reflective programming language (a specialized subclass enabling runtime self-examination and alteration).
- **Discontinued Microsoft Academic ID**: 2780880474 (archived reference identifier).

### Documentation
- **Wikipedia Presence**: Titled "Poplog," with entries in Arabic (ar) and English (en).
- **Sitelink Count**: 2, confirming coverage in exactly two Wikipedia language editions.
- **Freebase Identifier**: /m/0h9wb (legacy ID for cross-referencing). 

### Limitations
The source material provides no details on Poplog's history, creators, versions, adoption metrics, or technical implementations. Its reflective nature and programming language classification are its only verifiable attributes.