A command language is a language for job control in computing. It is a domain-specific and interpreted
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- A command language is a language for job control in computing. It is a domain-specific and interpreted language; common examples of a command language are shell or batch programming languages. For some users, command language is not attractive to use, but for some other users, they find the command language is attractive and much easier to use. List TWO situations when command language become more attractive to some users.
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Principles Of Information Security
ISBN: 9780357506431
7th Edition
Authors: Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord
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