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    There are many programming languages that have been widely used for the business applications of computers. Some of these languages are java, COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal, Python, PHP, C/C++ etc. Each language has its own features and characteristics, syntax, compilation and interpreter methods and also has exception handling and maintenance also. So, here I am going to design a new language that is use for the banking problem domain. The language is IBPL (Internet Business Programming Language). This

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    Stillwater Free Library Programming Michelle Duell Drexel University April 30, 2017   Abstract The Stillwater Free Library has seen the community that it serves grow over the past 15 years and they have grown along with the community. The Stillwater Library has a motto “If the Lights are On, We are Home” which is the exact feeling that one receives as they walk through the doors and are greeted by Director Sara Kipp. Once a library that offered limited programming to the community to now a library

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