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[[File:Babel.jpg|thumb|right|The Tower of Babel from the Bible, explained as a testament to the hubris of mankind and the resulting loss of intelligibility.]]
[[File:Babel.jpg|thumb|right|The Tower of Babel from the Bible, explained as a testament to the hubris of mankind and the resulting loss of intelligibility.]]
This is the springboard for the '''{{meta|Missions directory|mission}} on the context-free Babel''', a term relating the Biblical myth of the {{wp|Tower of Babel}} to customarily context-free programming languages. Articles pertaining to this mission will carry the mission banner {{t|mission/open access}}. It is part of the broader mission on [[software sociology]].
This is the springboard for the '''{{meta|Missions directory|mission}} on the context-free Babel''', a term relating the Biblical myth of the {{wp|Tower of Babel}} to customarily context-free programming languages. Articles pertaining to this mission will carry the mission banner {{t|mission/context-free babel}}. It is part of the broader mission on [[software sociology]].


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The Tower of Babel from the Bible, explained as a testament to the hubris of mankind and the resulting loss of intelligibility.

This is the springboard for the mission on the context-free Babel, a term relating the Biblical myth of the Tower of Babel to customarily context-free programming languages. Articles pertaining to this mission will carry the mission banner mission/context-free babel. It is part of the broader mission on software sociology.