NetRexx — Paradigm(s) multiparadigm: object oriented, procedural, structured Appeared in 1996 Designed by Mike Cowlishaw Developer Mike Cowlishaw … Wikipedia
NetREXX — es un lenguaje de programación para la máquina virtual Java desarrollado en IBM por Michael Cowlishaw con fuertes influencias de los lenguajes de programación REXX (en cuya familia se considera incluido) y Java. Actualmente existe solamente una… … Wikipedia Español
IBM NetRexx — NetRexx is IBM s implementation of the Rexx programming language to run on the Java virtual machine. It supports a classic Rexx syntax along with considerable additions to support Object oriented programming in a manner compatibile with Java s… … Wikipedia
REXX — Infobox programming language name = REXX paradigm = multiparadigm: object oriented, procedural, structured year = 1979 designer = Mike Cowlishaw developer = Mike Cowlishaw IBM latest release version = ANSI X3.274 latest release date = 1996 typing … Wikipedia
REXX — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda REXX Paradigma: multiparadigma Apareció en: 1979 Diseñado por: Mike Cowlishaw Desarrollador: Mike Cowlishaw e IBM Última versión: ANSI X3.27 … Wikipedia Español
Mike Cowlishaw — Michael F. Cowlishaw Born … Wikipedia
Hello World — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hello (homonymie). hello world (traduit littéralement en français par « bonjour le monde ») sont les mots traditionnellement écrits par un programme informatique simple dont le but est de faire la… … Wikipédia en Français
List of programmers — This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N … Wikipedia
Object-oriented programming language — An object oriented programming language (also called an OO language ) is one that allows or encourages, to some degree, object oriented programming techniques such as encapsulation, inheritance, modularity, and polymorphism. Simula (1967) is… … Wikipedia
Virtual machine — A virtual machine (VM) is a completely isolated guest operating system installation within a normal host operating system .[1] Modern virtual machines are implemented with either software emulation or hardware virtualization or (in the most… … Wikipedia