DIBOL

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DIBOL or Digital Interactive Business Oriented Language is a programming language originally marketed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1970. It has a syntax similar to FORTRAN and BASIC, along with BCD arithmetic.

The original version was produced for PDP-8,PDP-11 and DIBOL-32 VAX/VMS systems, though it can also be run on other systems through emulators.

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