DOS
Disk Operating System (DOS) refers to a family of operating systems primarily for IBM PCs, known for its command-line interface.
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| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| BASIC | Family of high-level programming languages created in 1964 to make programming more accessible. |
| Batchfile | Scripting language for automating tasks in DOS and Windows environments. |
| C | General-purpose language foundational in systems and application programming. |
| Free Pascal | Pascal compiler supporting multiple architectures and dialects. |
| FreeBASIC | BASIC compiler inspired by QuickBASIC, supporting object-oriented programming. |
| Gforth | Free and portable implementation of the Forth language adhering to the ANS Forth standard. |
| Pascal | An imperative and procedural language designed by Niklaus Wirth, known for encouraging structured programming and data structuring. |
| Visual Basic | Multi-paradigm language developed by Microsoft for Windows applications. |