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What are the various CIS languages?

It seems like you're asking about "CIS languages," but that term isn't commonly used in the context of programming or computer science. It's possible you're thinking of something else.

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.

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