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  2. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS macros are pieces of code or variables that are coded once and referenced to perform repetitive tasks. [8] SAS data can be published in HTML, PDF, Excel, RTF and other formats using the Output Delivery System, which was first introduced in 2007. [9] SAS Enterprise Guide is SAS's point-and-click interface.

  3. SAS language - Wikipedia

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    The SAS system was originally a single instruction, single data (SISD) engine, but single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) and multiple instruction, multiple data (MIMD) functionality was later added. [9] Most base SAS code can be ported between versions, but some are functions and parameters are specific to certain operating systems and ...

  4. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    Macro languages may be restricted to acting on specially labeled code regions (pre-fixed with a # in the case of the C preprocessor). Alternatively, they may not, but in this case it is still often undesirable to (for instance) expand a macro embedded in a string literal, so they still need a rudimentary awareness of syntax. That being the case ...

  5. Amiga programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Assemblers: ASM-One Macro Assembler, Devpac Assembler, Metacomco Macro Assembler, SEKA Assembler Basic dialects: AmigaBASIC from Microsoft, ABasic from Commodore (developed by Metacomco), AC Basic Compiler, GFA BASIC, HiSoft Basic, AMOS BASIC, Blitz BASIC, PureBasic. C-compilers: Aztec C, DICE C, GNU gcc, VBCC, Lattice C, SAS/C, Storm C, HiSoft C++

  6. List of applications using Lua - Wikipedia

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    SAS integrates Lua with PROC LUA as an alternative to its legacy macro language. [29] ScyllaDB uses Lua for user-defined functions, which let users deploy server-side scripts to perform data transforms such as aggregations, sums and averages. New versions of SciTE editor can be extended using Lua.

  7. X macro - Wikipedia

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    The definition of the list's elements. Expansion(s) of the list to generate fragments of declarations or statements. The list is defined by a macro or header file (named, LIST) which generates no code by itself, but merely consists of a sequence of invocations of a macro (classically named "X") with the elements' data.

  8. Metaprogramming - Wikipedia

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    Metaprogramming is a computer programming technique in which computer programs have the ability to treat other programs as their data.It means that a program can be designed to read, generate, analyse, or transform other programs, and even modify itself, while running.

  9. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    A language that supports the statement construct typically has rules for one or more of the following aspects: . Statement terminator – marks the end of a statement ...