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  • 23Commodore BASIC — Commodore BASIC, also known as PET BASIC, is the dialect of the BASIC programming language used in Commodore International s 8 bit home computer line, stretching from the PET of 1977 to the C128 of 1985. The core was based on 6502 Microsoft BASIC …

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  • 24FASMLIB — is a portable general purpose library for the x86 series of processors written in 32 bit assembly language. It supports FASM, MASM and NASM/YASM, on Windows and Linux. Development FASMLIB was developed by Martin Mocko (aka. vid ) in autumn 2006,… …

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  • 25DNA profiling — Not to be confused with Full genome sequencing. Forensic science …

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  • 26MVS — For other uses, see MVS (disambiguation). History of IBM mainframe operating systems On early mainframe computers: GM OS GM NAA I/O 1955 BESYS 1957 UMES 1958 SOS 1959 IBSYS 1960 CTSS 1961 On S/360 and successors: BOS/360 1965 TOS/360 1965 …

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  • 27Microsoft Access — Microsoft Office Access 2010 running on Windows 7 Developer(s) Microsoft Corporation …

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  • 28VB Watch — Infobox Software name = VB Watch caption = VB Watch developer = [http://www.aivosto.com Aivosto Oy] genre = Programming tools latest release version = 2 latest release date = July 2003 operating system = Windows license = Proprietary website =… …

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  • 29PowerBuilder — Infobox Software name = PowerBuilder caption = developer = Sybase released = July, 1991 frequently updated = yes programming language = Powerscript operating system = Microsoft Windows language = English, Japanese (Several languages supported for …

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  • 30X86 calling conventions — This article describes the calling conventions used on the x86 architecture.Calling conventions describe the interface of called code: * The order in which parameters are allocated * Where parameters are placed (pushed on the stack or placed in… …

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