Like Java and.NET, the source code of PL/B will compile and run without changes on multiple platforms.This is so, because the source code is compiled into an intermediate code (called bytecode), which is then interpreted (and executed) by a library in real time.Thanks to this, many PL/B programs can run on DOS, Unix, Linux and Windows systems.
It also incorporates strong file access capabilities that distinguish it from other languages.
PL/B was formerly called DATABUS, which was designed by Datapoint in the early 1970s.At first it was considered as an alternative to COBOL.
PL/B is actively used throughout the world, with multiple forums on the internet dedicated to those who develop in this language.
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