DATABUS is a high level computer language designed for writing business oriented applications. In some respects it is like COBOL, but it has several sophisticated features not available in COBOL or other business languages. DATABUS is used to create highly interactive applications that contain friendly user interfaces, and processing programs that deal with the large data files typically found in business applications.
It was created and named originally by Datapoint. DATABUS was accepted as an ANSI standard in December 1994. In the process, it was given the name PL/B because Datapoint refused to relinquish its trademark on the name DATABUS. It is still often referred to as DATABUS. The main developer now is Sunbelt Computer Systems, Inc.
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Systems Software for the PL/B Programming Language. DB/C DX, DATABUS, and PL/B overview and history.
XML library for DATABUS language. There are basic functions for export/import XML files. Includes additional classes for LinkedLists, Stacks, and Exceptions.
Technical committee that has developed an ANSI Standard for the Programming Language PL/B.
Creators of PL/B (formerly DATABUS) compilers and utilities.
XML library for DATABUS language. There are basic functions for export/import XML files. Includes additional classes for LinkedLists, Stacks, and Exceptions.
Creators of PL/B (formerly DATABUS) compilers and utilities.
Systems Software for the PL/B Programming Language. DB/C DX, DATABUS, and PL/B overview and history.
Technical committee that has developed an ANSI Standard for the Programming Language PL/B.

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