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Windows NT 3.1 is the first release of Microsoft's Windows NT line of server and business desktop operating systems, and was released to manufacturing...
Windows PowerShell is Microsoft's task automation framework, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language built on top of, and...
Windows Vista is an operating system released in several variations developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business...
Windows Vista introduced a number of new I/O functions to the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. They are intended to shorten the time taken...
Windows XP is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops and media centers...
WinZip is a proprietary file archiver and compressor for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, developed by WinZip Computing (formerly Nico Mak Computing)....
During the period from the mid 1970's to the mid 1980's MicroPro WordStar ruled. WordStar was the first word processing program that was produced for...
Introduction These pages are dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the interesting and valuable history of the Amiga Graphical User Interf...
A workstation is a high-end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, th...
Portal website for documenting the hardware and software used in former soviet satellite states and East Germany in particular. Photos and first hand...
As the popularity of the Internet increases, people become more aware of its colossal potential. The World-Wide Web (WWW) is a product of the continuo...
The X-Forwarded-For (XFF) HTTP header field is a de facto standard for identifying the originating IP address of a client connecting to a web server t...
XBL (XML Binding Language) is an XML-based markup language used to declare the behavior and look of XUL-widgets and XML elements....
XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is a freely available, market-driven, open, and global standard for exchanging business information. XBR...
The XC concurrent programming language extends the programming capabilities of the C language. Along with the sequential capabilities of C, XC provide...
Xenix is a version of the Unix operating system, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired excl...
XL is a general purpose extensible programming language. The key word is extensible: XL can safely be extended through libraries and compiler plug-ins...
XMTC (for explicit multi-threading C) is a shared-memory parallel programming language. It is an extension of the C programming language which strives...
xOS Webtop is an open source webtop OS (Web Desktop) making the cloud computing experience easy for everyone and available almost anywhere. It is main...
Extended Object Tcl (for short: XOTcl, pronounced exotickle) is an object-oriented scripting language based on Tcl. It was originally designed for pro...
XPL is a dialect of the PL/I programming language, developed in 1967, used for the development of compilers for computer languages. It was designed an...
XPL0 is a computer programming language that is essentially a cross between Pascal and C. It was created in 1976 by Peter J. R. Boyle who wanted a hig...
XSB is a Logic Programming and Deductive Database system for Unix and Windows. It is being developed at a number of institutions, including the Comput...
The XTS-400 is a multi-level secure computer operating system. It is multi-user and multitasking. It works in networked environments and supports Giga...
What is Y2K Bug? During 1960s to late 80s there was a widespread practice in all computer softwares to use two digits for repreasenting a year rather...
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The Yahoo! Query Language is an expressive SQL-like language that lets you query, filter, and join data across Web services. With YQL, apps run faster...
In computer programming, Yoix is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language. The Yoix interpreter is implemented using s...
Yorick is an interpreted programming language for scientific simulations or calculations, postprocessing or steering large simulation codes, interacti...
Yorick is an interpreted programming language, designed for postprocessing/data analysis or for steering large scientific simulation codes. Smaller sc...
The York University Computer Museum (YUCoM) is a historical collection and a research center for the history of computing in Canada located in the Dep...
YouOS was a web desktop and web integrated development environment, developed by WebShaka until June 2008....
The Z3 was an electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse. It was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computing machine. It...
Zeno is a programming language named after the philosopher Zeno of Elea. The Zeno language is an easy to learn, user friendly, high level, computer pr...
The Z8000 is a 16-bit microprocessor introduced by Zilog in 1979. The architecture was designed by Bernard Peuto while the logic and physical implemen...
ZPL (short for Z-level Programming Language) is an array programming language designed to replace C and C++ programming languages in engineering and s...
The ZEMAX Programming Language (ZPL) allows users to write their own programs within ZEMAX. These programs can: •Automate repetitive keyboard and...
ZTreeWin is a fast and flexible text-mode file/directory manager for all versions of Windows. It has been developed as the successor to the legendary...
ZZT-oop was an early in-game scripting programming language, designed by Tim Sweeney, for his computer game ZZT. The name stands for ZZT Object Orient...
Microsoft and Apple have both, defined the world of computers in the past couple of decades. Both, were new start-ups and when compared to IBM, no one...