Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language
Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language, aka Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language, is an actively used programming language created in 1970. DiBOL or Digital's Business Oriented Language is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative programming language, designed for use in Management Information Systems (MIS) software development. It has a syntax similar to FORTRAN and BASIC, along with BCD arithmetic. It shares the COBOL program structure of data and procedure divisions.. Read more on Wikipedia...
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- Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language first appeared in 1970
- See also: basic, fortran, cobol
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