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* '''[[wp:AREXX|AREXX]]''' is a classic REXX implementation (with extensions) for the AmigaOS, given in bundle since AmigaOS 2. (Regina REXX has specific support for the extended functions that were introduced in AREXX.) ARexx was written in 1987 by William S. Hawes. |
* '''[[wp:AREXX|AREXX]]''' is a classic REXX implementation (with extensions) for the AmigaOS, given in bundle since AmigaOS 2. (Regina REXX has specific support for the extended functions that were introduced in AREXX.) ARexx was written in 1987 by William S. Hawes. |
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* '''[[Brexx]]''' a classic REXX written by Vassilis N. Vlachoudis, it is free and it's open source and available under the GNU General Public License. '''[[VM/CMS REXX]]''' is IBM's implementation of classic REXX, first implemented in the early 1980s, a license is required to use the operating system, '''VM''' and '''CMS''' are used here as generic references. |
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* '''[[MVS/TSO REXX]]''' is IBM's implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use the operating system, '''MVS''' and '''TSO''' are used here as generic references. |
* '''[[MVS/TSO REXX]]''' is IBM's implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use the operating system, '''MVS''' and '''TSO''' are used here as generic references. |
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* '''[[MVS/TSO REXX compiler]]''' is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
* '''[[MVS/TSO REXX compiler]]''' is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
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⚫ | * '''[[NetRexx|NetRexx]]''' is IBM's variant of the REXX programming language to run on the Java virtual machine. It supports a classic REXX syntax, with no reserved keywords, along with considerable additions to support Object-oriented programming in a manner compatible with Java's object model, yet can be used as both a compiled and an interpreted language, with an option of using only data types native to the JVM or the NetRexx runtime package. The syntax and object model of NetRexx differ from Object REXX. |
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* '''[[PC/REXX]]''' is the first classic REXX implented outside of IBM mainframes, intended for IBM DOS and MS DOS. Written by Mansfield Software Group, Inc., REXX was bundled with KEDIT, a license is required to use this product. |
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* '''[[OS/2 REXX]]''' is a classic REXX that is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
* '''[[OS/2 REXX]]''' is a classic REXX that is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
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* '''[[OS/400 REXX]]''' is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
* '''[[OS/400 REXX]]''' is an IBM implementation of classic REXX, a license is required to use this product as well as the operating system it runs under. |
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* '''[[PC/REXX]]''' is the first classic REXX implented outside of IBM mainframes, intended for IBM DOS and MS DOS. Written by Mansfield Software Group, Inc., REXX was bundled with KEDIT, a license is required to use this product. |
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* '''[[Personal REXX]]''' is a classic REXX that is intended for IBM DOS and MS DOS, written by a Quercus Systems, a license is required to use this product. |
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* '''[[REXX/imc]]''' a classic REXX developed by Ian M. Collier (imc) for Linux/Unix. |
* '''[[REXX/imc]]''' a classic REXX developed by Ian M. Collier (imc) for Linux/Unix. |
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* '''[[Brexx]]''' a classic REXX written by Vassilis N. Vlachoudis, it is free and it's open source and available under the GNU General Public License. |
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⚫ | * '''[[NetRexx|NetRexx]]''' is IBM's variant of the REXX programming language to run on the Java virtual machine. It supports a classic REXX syntax, with no reserved keywords, along with considerable additions to support Object-oriented programming in a manner compatible with Java's object model, yet can be used as both a compiled and an interpreted language, with an option of using only data types native to the JVM or the NetRexx runtime package. The syntax and object model of NetRexx differ from Object REXX. |
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* '''[[R4 REXX]]''' a classic REXX developed by Kieth Watts of Kilowatt Software, Inc. It can be downloaded freely. |
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<br>[Most of the entries were entered mostly from memory and apologies are offered for not knowing more about what wording should be used; the IBM operating systems or Program Products that run REXX are numerous and varied. Their complete (official) names would fill a pagefull. Some of the REXXes are no longer sold nor available for downloading or purchase, others are no longer maintained. Naming of names is being avoided (especially those licensed products for sale), and it is hoped that this is seen that no products nor vendors are being endorsed, appraised, or critiqued.] -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] 09:28, 1 July 2012 (UTC) |
<br>[Most of the entries were entered mostly from memory and apologies are offered for not knowing more about what wording should be used; the IBM operating systems or Program Products that run REXX are numerous and varied. Their complete (official) names would fill a pagefull. Some of the REXXes are no longer sold nor available for downloading or purchase, others are no longer maintained. Naming of names is being avoided (especially those licensed products for sale), and it is hoped that this is seen that no products nor vendors are being endorsed, appraised, or critiqued.] -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] 09:28, 1 July 2012 (UTC) |
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* Reginald |
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* REXXimc |
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