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  • 41Microsoft Direct3D — Direct3D is part of Microsoft s DirectX application programming interface (API). Direct3D is available for Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows 95 and above), and for other platforms through the open source software Wine. It is the base… …

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  • 42Logo (programming language) — LOGO redirects here. For other uses, see LOGO (disambiguation). Logo Paradigm(s) multi paradigm:functional educational, procedural, reflective Appeared in …

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  • 43Timeline of computing 1980–1989 — History of computing Hardware before 1960 Hardware 1960s to present Hardware in Soviet Bloc countries Artificial intelligence Computer science Operating systems Programming languages …

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  • 44Direct3D — is part of Microsoft s DirectX API. Direct3D is only available for Microsoft s various Windows operating systems (Windows 95 and above) and is the base for the graphics API on the Xbox and Xbox 360 console systems. Direct3D is used to render… …

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  • 45NLS (computer system) — NLS, or the oN Line System , was a revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and implemented by researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. The… …

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  • 47Metaphor Computer Systems — (1982–1994) was a Xerox PARC spin off that created an advanced workstation, database gateway, a unique graphical office interface, and software applications that communicate[clarification needed].[citation needed] The Metaphor machine was one of… …

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  • 48APL (programming language) — APL Paradigm(s) array, functional, structured, modular Appeared in 1964 Designed by Kenneth E. Iverson Developer Kenneth E. Iverson …

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  • 49Solaris (operating system) — Solaris Company / developer Oracle Corporation Programmed in C OS family Unix …

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  • 50IBM System/34, 36 System Support Program — System Support Program (SSP) was an operating system for the IBM System/34 and System/36 minicomputers. SSP was a command based operating system released in 1977, the days of CP/M, DOS, and the original UNIX.SSP originally contained 60 or so… …

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