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BASIC, which stands for Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, represents a collection of high-level programming languages that prioritize user-friendliness. In its early days, BASIC primarily focused on facilitating simple mathematical computations, initially incorporating batch processing for matrix arithmetic and later expanding to include character string capabilities by 1965. The introduction of BASIC was a key part of the broader transition to time-sharing computing systems. Certain variants of BASIC featured support for matrices and related operations, enabling users to tackle systems of simultaneous linear equations effectively. These variants allowed for various matrix operations, including assignment, addition, multiplication (for compatible types), and determinant evaluation. However, as the 1990s approached, BASIC's popularity waned due to the emergence of more powerful microcomputers and the rising adoption of programming languages like Pascal and C, which offered more sophisticated features suitable for modern computing demands. Consequently, the shift towards these advanced languages marked a significant turning point in the programming landscape during that era.

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The Java™ Programming Language is designed as a versatile, concurrent, and strongly typed object-oriented language that utilizes a class-based structure. Typically, it is translated into bytecode that adheres to the specifications laid out in the Java Virtual Machine Specification. In this language, developers write source code in standard text files that conclude with the .java suffix. These source files are subsequently transformed into .class files through the use of the javac compiler. Unlike native processor code, a .class file comprises bytecodes, which serve as the machine language understood by the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM). To execute an application, the java launcher tool creates an instance of the Java Virtual Machine, allowing the compiled bytecode to run seamlessly. This process exemplifies the efficiency and portability that Java offers across various computing environments.

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JDiskReport
OpenAI o1
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Snipplr
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Yandex Object Storage
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Integrations

CodePal
ActiveControl
Apache APISIX
Claude Opus 4.7
Claude Sonnet 4.5
Coveralls
Ditto
Falcon-7B
GPT-5.2 Instant
IntelliSense
JDeli
JDiskReport
OpenAI o1
PDFmyURL
QuickEdit
Service Objects Email Validation
Snipplr
Viduli
Yandex Object Storage
jBrowserDriver

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BASIC

Country

United States

Website

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC

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Oracle

Website

docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/language/index.html

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