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Janus is a programming language created by two professors at the University of California, Berkeley. It was designed to be a more user-friendly alternative to C. The language has a syntax similar to that of C, but with some important differences. For example, Janus does not require the use of semicolons to end statements, and it also has a more powerful type system. Janus was originally released in 1992, and has since been used in a number of commercial and open-source projects. It is currently maintained by a team of volunteers, and the latest version (1.4.1) was released in December 2016. If you're looking for a programming language that is easy to learn and use, Janus may be a good option for you. It has a syntax that is similar to C, but with some important differences that make it more user-friendly. Janus is also a powerful language, with a more robust type system than C.