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Command line Interface or text-based environment:

  • When a command is typed to interact with the computer it is called as "command Line interface".
  • The user and computer interact with one another using the commands or through program code in the text environment available named prompt screen to execute the commands.

Order of execution in command Line Interface:

The order of execution is determined by the program, when a user enters a program in command line interface or in text based environment...

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