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#Ease of Development - Interpreted, with automatic memory management and garbage collection.
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The name Euphoria is an acronym for 'End-User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications'. It was originally released in July 1993 by Robert Craig ([Rapid Deployment Software]) for the DOS operating system. Current versions support 32-bit DOS, Windows, and GNU/Linux. There is also a translator to convert Euphoria code into C for compilation to native [machine code]?.
The name Euphoria is an acronym for 'End-User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications'. It was originally released in July 1993 by Robert Craig ([Rapid Deployment Software]) for the DOS operating system. Current versions support 32-bit DOS, Windows, and Linux. There is also a translator to convert Euphoria code into C for compilation to native [machine code]?.

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