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However, web applications and [[web service|services]] can be implemented in almost any language, as long as they can return data to standards-based web browsers (possibly via intermediary programs) in formats which they can use.
 
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==Client side==
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==Early history==
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An early form of client–server architecture is [[remote job entry]], dating at least to [[OS/360]] (announced 1964), where the request was to run a [[job (computing)|job]], and the response was the output.
 
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