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The L.in.oleum (often called Linoleum or simply Lino) is an unstructured untyped procedural programming language and a cross-platform assembler developed by Italian programmer Alessandro Ghignola beginning in 2001. The initials stand for Low-level INterfaced OverLanguage for Extremely Universal Machine-coding. The L.in.oleum programming language (hereafter referred to as Lino) is easier to learn than assembly languages.

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