REXX (REstructured eXtended eXecutor) es un lenguaje de
programación desarrollado en IBM por Mike Cowlishaw del que existen
numerosas implementaciones disponibles con código abierto. Es un
lenguaje de programación estructurado de alto nivel diseñado para ser al
mismo tiempo fácil de entender y fácil de leer. Hay intérpretes para
REXX tanto comerciales como de código abierto para un amplio rango de
plataformas y hay compiladores para los mainframes de IBM.
El nombre también se aplica a la familia de lenguajes relacionados con
el lenguaje de programación REXX: el propio REXX (llamado en ese
contexto REXX clásico o tradicional), Object REXX y NetREXX.
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Introduction to NetRexx. NetRexx is a new
programming language derived from both Rexx and Java(tm); it is a
dialect of Rexx that retains the portability and efficiency of Java,
while being as easy to learn and to use as Rexx.
41 page PDF file.
By Thomas Schneider. IBM laboratories.
Intended for Classic Rexx and/or IBM
Object Rexx users
With a working REXX knowledge
And the Need/Desire to quickly learn
NetRexx basics
Based on the language differences
PDF manual from Michael Cowlishaw. This guide is about NetRexx: a
language derived from Rexx and Java. This document is intended for Java
Developers who don't know anything about NetRexx and want to start
quickly with a list of differences from Java. For more information about
this powerful language see the Official NetRexx Site. There you can find
all the necessary tools and the complete documentation.
NetRexx is IBM's
Java based version of Rexx. It is entirely written in Java and consists
of a compiler and run-time. Rexx code is compiled to Java which is then
compiled to Java byte-code. Although not officially supported by IBM,
it is possible to run NetRexx under OpenVMS.