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(A) Basic (b) Turing (c) Java

Of these three choices, (B) Turing is not a programming language. Turing was a mathematician that defined the rules for a "complete" computer/programming language/etc. His contributions to computer programming included the definition for a "complete" language (one that could possibly simulate any real-world condition/environment/etc, irrespective of being able to run in real-time, just being able to calculate the state thereof), and defining two "comparable" machines, such that one machine can simulate another machine, and the second machine can also simulate the first. BASIC and Java are both programming languages.

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