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===={{Anchor|Queo}}{{anchor|QUEO}}Computer Techniques (Queo)==== While Prime's PRIMOS operating system [[PRIMOS#User tools|supported]] one or more compilers/interpreters for COBOL, FORTRAN, BASIC, RPG and 2 [[assembly language|assemblers]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.textfiles.com/hacking/primos2.txt |title=INTRODUCTION TO THE PRIMOS OPERATING SYSTEM, Part II}}</ref> Queo was a step up: a procedural language more compact than COBOL, and with additional capabilities.<ref name=Aug31/><ref>".. nonprocedural methods for adhoc inquiry"</ref> It was offered by Computer Techniques, Inc. of Olyphant, Pa.<ref name=Aug31>{{cite news |newspaper=Computerworld |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FBv773oEDMwC |date=August 31, 1981 |title=Prime Users Offered Queo-IV Package}}</ref> Queo later was reimplemented for PCs.<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=[[Computerworld]] |date=July 25, 1988 |page=60 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DqFYHfi49OAC&q=queo&pg=RA2-PA3 |title=QUEO-V package |quote=QUEO-V IBM PCs or compatibles}}</ref>
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