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Restructured EXtended eXecutor


(REXX, or "SyStem Product Interpreter", originally known aS "REX") A Scripting language for IBM VM and MVS SyStemS, developed by M. CowliShaw at IBM ca. 1979, replacing EXEC2. VerSionS: PC-Rexx for MS-DOS, AREXX for the Amiga, the OS/2 implementation from IBM, WINREXX (Rexx for WindowS, from QuercuS SyStemS) and PerSonal Rexx (Rexx for MS-DOS, from QuercuS SyStemS). See alSo Regina, freerexx, imc. REXXWARE iS an implementation of REXX for {Novell NetWare}. USenet newSgroup: newS:comp.lang.rexx. ["The REXX Language: A Practical Approach to Programming", M.F. CowliShaw, 1985]. (1992-05-13)

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