Definition: The word "Win65" refers to a programming language used in Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and macOS. It's related to the 1987 computer programming language called "Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which was created by Microsoft. In Unix-like environments like Linux and macOS, Win65 is a variant of VBA that was designed specifically for use with Windows-based computers, enabling developers to create applications that can run on multiple operating systems at the same time. This enables users to write code for different platforms, simplifying development processes.