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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p LANSA is a development environment that requires a single skill set to build applications that can run on multiple platforms, namely IBMi, Windows and Linux. LANSA consists of a family of integrated software development tools (see below) and Business Solutions.The main feature of the LANSA environment is the 'RDML / RDMLX' language. This high-level language is classified as a 4GL (4th generation computing language). In its first release in 1987, the product was called lambda. At that time solutions developed with RDML could be deployed to IBM S/38 and from 1988 onwards to the IBM AS/400 (iSeries, System i, now IBM i). Since 1992 LANSA has been deployed to multiple server platforms, including IBM i, Windows, Linux and also OS2 and Unix.LANSA is used as a development environment by thousands of companies worldwide to build multilingual / multi-platform applications. LANSA was enabled for Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) in early 1990, opening up the markets in Japan, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.. }

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