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- Business_application_language abstract "B.A.L. redirects here. For the IBM mainframe assembly language, see Basic Assembly Language; for other topics see BAL (disambiguation)Business Application Language (BAL) refers to one of many offshoots of the BASIC language and should not be confused with IBM's well-established Basic Assembly Language.Business Application Language was originally defined by Honeywell in 1973 and the major diffusion was in their system '80-'90 in Europe with the work of French firm Prologue S.A. that used BAL for programming on their proprietary Operative System (Prologue).In 1986 the language was ported to the Unix platform by GuyPes. The first development environment, named Balix, are distributed starting in 1988 in Italy and France. A different evolution path was made by Prologue S.A., named ABAL, in 1992.The evolution of Balix, developed in Italy, is called B2U (an acronym for Business under UNIX) developed by GuyPes, and are used for a Banking Information System that are used by one hundred banks in Italy.".
- Business_application_language wikiPageExternalLink b2u.guypes.it.
- Business_application_language wikiPageExternalLink www.guypes.it.
- Business_application_language wikiPageID "7937393".
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- Business_application_language subject Category:BASIC_programming_language_family.
- Business_application_language type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Business_application_language type Software.
- Business_application_language type Work.
- Business_application_language type CreativeWork.
- Business_application_language type InformationEntity.
- Business_application_language comment "B.A.L. redirects here. For the IBM mainframe assembly language, see Basic Assembly Language; for other topics see BAL (disambiguation)Business Application Language (BAL) refers to one of many offshoots of the BASIC language and should not be confused with IBM's well-established Basic Assembly Language.Business Application Language was originally defined by Honeywell in 1973 and the major diffusion was in their system '80-'90 in Europe with the work of French firm Prologue S.A.".
- Business_application_language label "Business application language".
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