The established antonym for "meta" in programming language theory is "base". Etymologically, it would be "proto" (before) since meta=after.https://twitter.com/UINT_MIN/status/875062373236842496 …
In my thesis' terminology, meta/(generated) class would be ante/post classes. base/(inheriting) class would be hyper/hypo class.
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I'm not sure we have the same definition of "metaclass". (Also, surprised you decided to change the well-established super/sub-class.)
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Yeah, maybe I should use supercomputation and subcomputation instead of hypercomputation and hypocomputation, after all.
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