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'''MARK-IV''' is a ] that was created by ] in the 1960s <ref></ref>. ] took advantage of IBM's decision to unbundle their software; MARK-IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million" <ref></ref>. '''MARK-IV''' is a ] that was created by ] in the 1960s <ref></ref>. ] took advantage of IBM's decision to unbundle their software; MARK-IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million" <ref></ref>.

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This article is about 4GL software. For other meanings, see MARK-IV (disambiguation).

MARK-IV is a Fourth-generation programming language that was created by Informatics, Inc. in the 1960s . Informatics, Inc. took advantage of IBM's decision to unbundle their software; MARK-IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million" .

MARK-IV (as VISION:BUILDER) is now part of the product suite from Computer Associates. Training is available from 3rd parties.


References

  1. The start - 1960
  2. First mega-buck 4GL
  3. VISION:BUILDER
  4. Kasshku MARK-IV(VISION:BUILDER)

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