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Common Business Communication Language

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The Common Business Communication Language (CBCL) is a communications language proposed by John McCarthy that foreshadowed much of XML. The language consists of a basic framework of hierarchical markup derived from S-expressions, coupled with some general principles about use and extensibility. Although written in 1975, the proposal was not published until 1982[1], and to this day remains relatively obscure.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "The Common Business Communication Language". jmc.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
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