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EGL is similar in syntax to other common languages so it can be learned by application developers with similar previous programming background. EGL application development abstractions shield programmers from the technical interfaces of systems and middleware allowing them to focus on building business functionality.
EGL applications and services are written, tested and debugged at the EGL source level, and once they are satisfactorily functionally tested they can be compiled into [[COBOL]], Java, or [[JavaScript]] code to support deployment of business applications that can run in any of the following environments:
 
*[[Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]], [[UNIX]] running JVM, for example in the context of a Java EE servlet container ([[IBM WebSphere Application Server]], [[Apache Tomcat]], [[GlassFish]])