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CLLE

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What is CLLE?

CLLE typically refers to the Control Language Environment in IBM i (formerly AS/400). It is a high-level programming language used for writing control programs, system utilities, and applications. CLLE is used for managing system resources, handling job control, creating menus, and performing other system-level tasks.

What other technologies are related to CLLE?

CLLE Competitor Technologies

CL (Control Language) is the older version of CLLE. While CLLE is more structured and suited for ILE, CL is still used and serves a similar purpose for system control and program execution.
mentioned alongside CLLE in 10% (321) of relevant job posts
CLP (CL Program) is similar to CL, the older version of CLLE, and serves a similar purpose for system control and program execution. As such, it competes.
mentioned alongside CLLE in 4% (90) of relevant job posts

CLLE Complementary Technologies

RPGLE is a more modern version of RPG, often used in conjunction with CLLE for ILE programs.
mentioned alongside CLLE in 37% (783) of relevant job posts
SQLRPGLE embeds SQL statements within RPGLE code, frequently used with CLLE for database interactions in ILE programs.
mentioned alongside CLLE in 37% (313) of relevant job posts
Integrated Language Environment (ILE) is the architecture that CLLE is built upon. CLLE is a key component of ILE programming on IBM i.
mentioned alongside CLLE in 21% (157) of relevant job posts

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