To help me understand, could you clarify what you mean by "CIS languages?"
Here are some possibilities based on common interpretations:
* CIS as an acronym: Perhaps you're referring to an organization or field related to computer science. For example:
* CIS (Computer Information Systems): This field often uses various programming languages, depending on the specific area of study or work. Common examples include:
* Java
* Python
* C++
* SQL
* HTML, CSS, JavaScript (for web development)
* CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States): This is a group of countries, and while they may have their own software development ecosystems, the term "CIS languages" isn't typically used to describe programming languages associated with the region.
* A specific language group: Are you thinking of a particular set of programming languages with a common feature or origin? For example, you might be thinking about:
* Scripting languages: Python, JavaScript, Ruby, Perl, etc.
* Compiled languages: C, C++, Java, etc.
* Domain-specific languages: SQL (database), HTML/CSS/JavaScript (web), R (statistical analysis), etc.
Please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate answer.