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Informix-4GL is a 4GL programming language developed by Informix during the mid-1980s. [1] [2] [3] At the time of its initial release in 1986, supported platforms included Microsoft Xenix (on IBM PC AT), DEC Ultrix (running on Microvax II, VAX-11/750, VAX-11/785, VAX 8600), Altos 2086, AT&T 3B2, AT&T 3B5, AT&T 3B20 and AT&T Unix PC.
The early input scheme for the 4GL supported entry of data within the 72-character limit of the punched card (8 bytes used for sequencing) where a card's tag would identify the type or function. With judicious use of a few cards, the 4GL deck could offer a wide variety of processing and reporting capability whereas the equivalent functionality ...
Informix-4GL: a fourth generation language for application programming development. Informix Warehouse Accelerator (IWA) : an in-memory database based on IBM BLU acceleration technology, [ 13 ] which uses a combination of newer technologies including in-memory data, tokenization, deep compression, and columnar database technology to provide ...
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Informix Corporation, [1] formerly Informix Software, Inc., was a software company located in Menlo Park, California. It was a developer of relational database software for computers using the Unix , Microsoft Windows , and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
IBM Informix-4GL; LINC 4GL; LiveCode (Not based on a database; still, the goal is to work at a higher level of abstraction than 3GLs.) MAPPER (Unisys/Sperry) – now part of BIS; MARK-IV (Sterling/Informatics) now VISION:BUILDER of CA; NATURAL; Progress 4GL; PV-Wave; RETRIEVE; SAS; SQL; Ubercode (VHLL, or Very-High-Level Language) Uniface ...
Informix-4GL: Informix: 1986 LabVIEW: National Instruments: 1986 Miranda: David Turner at University of Kent: SASL: 1986 Object Pascal: Apple Computer: Pascal 1986 PROMAL: C 1986 Erlang: Joe Armstrong and others in Ericsson: PLEX, Prolog 1987 Ada ISO 8652:1987: ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A unchanged Ada 83 1987 Self (concept) Sun Microsystems Inc ...
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