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George is a high-level programming language created by George Coulouris at Cambridge University. It was designed to be easy to learn and use, and to be suitable for writing large programs. George is a compiled language, and is available for a variety of platforms. George has a simple syntax, based on the ALGOL programming language. It is a structured language, with clear rules for program organization. This makes it easy to write and maintain programs written in George. George programs are typically made up of modules. A module is a collection of related functions and data. Modules can be written in George or in other languages, and can be linked together to form a complete program. George includes a standard library of modules, which provide a wide range of functionality. These include modules for handling strings, lists, and files. There are also modules for network programming, graphical user interfaces, and database access. George programs can be run on a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. George is also available as a web server, allowing programs to be run on a web server and accessed from a web browser. George is a powerful and flexible programming language. It is easy to learn and use, and is suitable for writing large programs. George is available for a variety of platforms, and includes a standard library of modules.