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Yoix is a programming language designed for developing distributed applications. It is based on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and offers a unique combination of simplicity, flexibility, portability, and efficiency. Yoix was developed by the Yoix Corporation and released in 2003. Yoix is a statically typed, object-oriented language with a simple, powerful syntax. It supports multiple inheritance, exception handling, and garbage collection. Yoix programs are compiled to bytecode, which is then executed by the JVM. Yoix programs are highly portable, as they can run on any platform that supports the JVM. Yoix is also very efficient, as it uses a Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler to generate native code for the target platform. Yoix is an ideal choice for developing distributed applications, as it supports a wide range of communication protocols and provides built-in support for distributed objects. Yoix programs can be deployed on a variety of platforms, including Web servers, application servers, and enterprise servers.