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It's difficult to be more precise since it has been developed inside a company that was using it for internal purposes and on the project website they talk about its history but there is no mention of specific years. One of its creators, Juan Linietsky, said that they had been using other scripting languages "for ten years" and then they decided to write a language of their own.
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== Short Code ==
Why is Short code listed with different authors in both 1949 and 1950. And what is Brief Code, the predecessor of the second time Short Code is listed? [[User:Akeosnhaoe|Akeosnhaoe]] ([[User talk:Akeosnhaoe|talk]]) 07:24, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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