16. For which platforms is uni-REXX available?
uni-REXX is now available on SUN's Solaris 7/8/9, H/P's HP/UX 10/11, IBM's AIX 4/5, SGI's IRIX 5/6, NCR UNIX, Linux Intel and S/390.
17. What would I use uni-REXX for?
uni-REXX can be used for a wide variety of purposes. The most popular include
• automating system administration tasks
• development of end-user applications
• rapid prototyping of compiled-language applications
uni-REXX can also be embedded as a scripting language or system-control language in other applications.
18. What is the difference between ooRexx and IBM's Object REXX for Windows?
IBM's Object REXX was available in two formats; an Interpreter Edition and a Development Edition. ooRexx will be available in one format which is half way between the two IBM offerings. There will be no functional difference between the Object REXX and ooRexx interpreters; code written for Object REXX will work with ooRexx.
19. What is uni-REXX?
uni-REXX is a UNIX implementation of IBM's popular Rexx programming language as defined by M. F. Cowlishaw in The Rexx Language,
20. What would I use uni-REXX for?
uni-REXX can be used for a wide variety of purposes. The most popular include automating system administration tasks development of end-user applications rapid prototyping of compiled-language applications uni-REXX can also be embedded as a scripting language or system-control language in other applications.
uni-REXX is now available on SUN's Solaris 7/8/9, H/P's HP/UX 10/11, IBM's AIX 4/5, SGI's IRIX 5/6, NCR UNIX, Linux Intel and S/390.
17. What would I use uni-REXX for?
uni-REXX can be used for a wide variety of purposes. The most popular include
• automating system administration tasks
• development of end-user applications
• rapid prototyping of compiled-language applications
uni-REXX can also be embedded as a scripting language or system-control language in other applications.
18. What is the difference between ooRexx and IBM's Object REXX for Windows?
IBM's Object REXX was available in two formats; an Interpreter Edition and a Development Edition. ooRexx will be available in one format which is half way between the two IBM offerings. There will be no functional difference between the Object REXX and ooRexx interpreters; code written for Object REXX will work with ooRexx.
19. What is uni-REXX?
uni-REXX is a UNIX implementation of IBM's popular Rexx programming language as defined by M. F. Cowlishaw in The Rexx Language,
20. What would I use uni-REXX for?
uni-REXX can be used for a wide variety of purposes. The most popular include automating system administration tasks development of end-user applications rapid prototyping of compiled-language applications uni-REXX can also be embedded as a scripting language or system-control language in other applications.
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